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KeyPoint Partners grows management portfolio, adds eight assets

Shaw’s Plaza - Ashland, MA

Ashland, MA KeyPoint Partners (KPP) managed property portfolio continues to grow with multiple new assignments. The firm was awarded property management contracts for eight retail properties throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island totaling more than 460,000 s/f, according to William Lawler, partner & director of property & asset management.

The assignments include both repeat business from current clients, as well as new relationships with new clients. Assets include retail and mixed-use properties in Ashland, Danvers, Harwich, Holyoke, and Plymouth, Mass. and in Warwick and Woonsocket, R.I. KPP will also handle leasing for six of the eight properties.

“We’re grateful that new clients have chosen to trust KPP with their assets, and that current clients have awarded us additional business,” Lawler said. “They’ve recognized that our proven expertise and commitment to excellence make us a strong partner for their property management needs. We look forward to building partnerships with new clients and to expanding our relationship with current clients.”

KPP’s management portfolio now totals more than 21 million s/f across 320+ properties in 14 states. KPP has added new retail leasing assignments throughout its territory.

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