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New England Retail Portfolio Winter/Spring 2019 NEW ENGLAND RETAIL PORTFOLIO WINTER/SPRING 2019 CB Richard Ellis – N.E. Partners, LP, a CBRE Joint Venture CAPABILITIES CBRE/New England Retail was formed in 2009 to create the premier retail service provider for its clients. CBRE/NE Retail combines the network and resources of the largest commercial real estate service company in the United States with the focus of local knowledge and expertise. In today’s challenging market, CBRE/NE Retail provides a one-stop source and creative, innovative solutions for its retail clients. MISSION STATEMENT To provide the highest quality real estate services in New England; to offer our retail clients and property owners a full-service enterprise operating with integrity, professionalism and a passion for excellence; to communicate openly and effectively and produce results that exceed expectations. LANDLORD CBRE/NE Retail provides a variety of landlord representation services to maximize value REPRESENTATION creation and provide long-term stability for our landlord clients. TENANT CBRE/NE Retail understands the unique needs of retailers—from sourcing the best locations REPRESENTATION and delivering the newest opportunities to sharing the latest market trends. Collectively, the Principals of CBRE/NE Retail have been involved in over $1 billion of development projects throughout New England. CONSTRUCTION The team has participated in acquisition, leasing and development of urban and suburban & DEVELOPMENT retail and mixed-use projects, anchored by national big-box chains, regional grocers, service and lifestyle merchants and local boutiques. As industry leaders, our urban retail professionals have a thorough understanding of the URBAN RETAIL special requirements of retail properties in these markets, with strong relationships and access to the local, national and international retailer communities. This knowledge base LEASING SPECIALTY creates exceptional value for property owners by attracting the right combination of retail tenants to each property we represent. CREATIVE SERVICES Create cohesive brand identity systems to be applied across all platforms (logo development, print, interactive tablet/smartphone applications or presentations, online, CREATIVE & custom HTML email blasts, etc.). ANALYTICS ANALYTIC & RESEARCH SERVICES Comprehensive, state-of-the-art cloud-based and interactive mapping and analytic platform, Dimension, research and analytic capabilities through CBRE’s proprietary mapping and research software including in-depth demographics, psychographics, gap reports, etc., of surrounding markets and potential customers. EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS MASSACHUSETTS :: URBAN PROJECT LOCATION CITY ANCHORS AVAILABLE SF CONTACT Contact For Matt Curtin Back Bay Portfolio Back Bay BOSTON Urban retail Availabilities Paul Grossman 131 Dartmouth Street Back Bay BOSTON Urban retail 750 Paul Grossman 3,976 90 Newbury Street Back Bay BOSTON Urban retail Matt Curtin (501 Boylston Street) (at lease) Alex Quinn Matt Curtin Westin Copley Back Bay BOSTON Urban retail 3,431 & 1,400 Paul Grossman Park Square Back Bay BOSTON Urban retail 1,000-10,000 Paul Grossman (31 Saint James Avenue) Charlie Jennings 1,242 street + 316 Newbury Street Back Bay BOSTON Urban retail Matt Curtin 200 basement Alex Quinn 2,489 street + 275 Newbury Street Back Bay BOSTON Urban retail Matt Curtin 2,483 lower level Paul Grossman 1,151 & 6,183 Matt Curtin 226 Causeway Street North Station BOSTON Urban retail Paul Grossman (subdividable) Alex Quinn Matt Curtin 113 Lewis Wharf North End BOSTON Urban retail 2,500 Charlie Jennings 1,720 Matt Curtin 155 Federal Street Downtown BOSTON Urban retail (sublease) Charlie Jennings Matt Curtin 350 Washington Street Downtown BOSTON Urban retail 3,200 Paul Grossman 34,431 SF Matt Curtin 399 Washington Street Downtown BOSTON Urban retail (subdividable) Paul Grossman Matt Curtin 33 Arch Street Downtown BOSTON Urban retail 830 Paul Grossman Alex Quinn 3,550 Matt Curtin 110 Broad Street Downtown BOSTON Urban retail (subdividable) Alex Quinn 3,193 street + 16 North Street Faneuil Hall BOSTON Urban retail 3,430 lower level Charlie Jennings 3,100 Matt Curtin 11 Fan Pier Boulevard Seaport BOSTON Urban retail (at lease) Paul Grossman Matt Curtin 399 Congress Street Seaport BOSTON Urban retail ±2,500 Paul Grossman 5,966 Paul Grossman 100 Northern Avenue Seaport BOSTON Urban retail (subdividable) Charlie Jennings 17,604 Matt Curtin 50 Liberty Drive Seaport BOSTON Urban retail (subdividable) Paul Grossman 12,750 Paul Grossman 30-40 Melcher Street Fort Point BOSTON Urban retail (at lease) Charlie Jennings Paul Grossman 281 Summer Street Fort Point BOSTON Urban retail 6,739 Charlie Jennings Matt Curtin 9 Channel Center Fort Point BOSTON Urban retail ±6,358 Paul Grossman Alex Quinn Paul Grossman 268 Summer Street Fort Point BOSTON Urban retail 1,862 Alex Quinn Matt Curtin 313 Congress Street Fort Point BOSTON Urban retail 3,685 Paul Grossman Alex Quinn Matt Curtin 12 Farnsworth Street Fort Point BOSTON Urban retail 5,666 Paul Grossman Alex Quinn Matt Curtin The Beat South Boston BOSTON Urban retail 10,000 Paul Grossman Matt Curtin 289, 1,540, Paul Grossman Brattle Court Harvard Square CAMBRIDGE Urban retail 2,003, 2,852 Alex Quinn 16,032 Porter Square Galleria Porter Square CAMBRIDGE Urban retail Paul Grossman (subdividable) Charlie Jennings Matt Curtin 500 Kendall Street Kendall Square CAMBRIDGE Urban retail 2,790 & 2,438 Charlie Jennings Matt Curtin 301 Binney Street Kendall Square CAMBRIDGE Urban retail 1,129 Alex Quinn EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS MASSACHUSETTS PROJECT LOCATION CITY ANCHORS AVAILABLE SF CONTACT Rob Robledo Shoppes at Kelley’s Corner 400 Massachusetts Avenue ACTON CVS, TD Bank Up to 17,000 Ryan Minihan Rob Robledo 61 North Beacon Street 61 North Beacon Street ALLSTON Volvo 2,221 Roberto Cordero CVS, Family Dollar, Rob Robledo 372 Union Street 372 Union Street ASHLAND Middlesex Savings Bank 3,173 Josh Kulak 37,500 Rob Robledo 771 Washington Street 771 Washington Street AUBURN Cabot House on two levels Josh Kulak GNC, T-Mobile, Rob Robledo Park Center Plaza 470 Washington Street BRIGHTON 2,200 & 4,000 John Ferris Starbucks Ryan Minihan New residential Rob Robledo The Aberdeen 1650 Commonwealth Avenue BRIGHTON development 1,546 Roberto Cordero Rob Robledo John Ferris Former Walgreens 25 Oak Street Extension BROCKTON Freestanding 13,650 Ryan Minihan Roberto Cordero Long's Jewelers, Rob Robledo 60 South Avenue 60 South Avenue BURLINGTON Men's Wearhouse 7,000 Josh Kulak Bank of America, Rob Robledo Chestnut Hill Plaza 1244 Boylston Street CHESTNUT HILL Charles Schwab, 1,050-1,500 Ryan Minihan Mattress Firm Roberto Cordero Hampton Inn, 450 Memorial Drive 450 Memorial Drive CHICOPEE Residence Inn, up to 10,000 Rob Robledo TRU by Hilton Rob Robledo 770 Gallivan Boulevard 770 Gallivan Boulevard DORCHESTER New development Up to 15,000 Ryan Minihan Freestanding/land 1,828 building/ John Ferris 1255 Bridge Street 1255 Bridge Street DRACUT for sale 0.67 acres Josh Kulak Ryan Minihan 1533 South Main Street 1533 South Main Street FALL RIVER Former Rite Aid 5,497 Roberto Cordero Josh Kulak Paul Grossman 691-695 Cochituate Road 691-695 Cochituate Road FRAMINGHAM Land 0.69 acres Charlie Jennings BJ's, Homegoods, Old Connecticut Path 235 Old Connecticut Path FRAMINGHAM Lowe's, Stop & Shop, Fully leased John Ferris Marketplace Target Roberto Cordero 59,947 John Ferris Timpany Plaza 360 Timpany Boulevard GARDNER Big Lots, Dollar Tree (subdividable) Josh Kulak Freestanding with up to 8,000 / 1090 Iyannough Road 1090 Iyannough Road HYANNIS potential drive-thru 1.35 acres John Ferris DSW, John Ferris Festival at Hyannis 1070 Iyannough Road HYANNIS Shaw's, HomeGoods, 2,800 PetSmart Roberto Cordero Dollar Tree, PriceRite, Rob Robledo The Shoppes at Riverwood 892 River Street HYDE PARK up to 5,406 Ryan Minihan Santander Roberto Cordero 561 Centre Street 561 Centre Street JAMAICA PLAIN Freestanding 1,440 Rob Robledo 8,000 Rob Robledo 15-17 Joyce Street 15-17 Joyce Street LYNN Dollar Tree Ryan Minihan (subdividable) Josh Kulak Rob Robledo Harbor Place 395 Lynnway LYNN PriceRite 4,765 + 1,503 Ryan Minihan Josh Kulak EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS MASSACHUSETTS (CONTINUED) PROJECT LOCATION CITY ANCHORS AVAILABLE SF CONTACT Christmas Tree Shops, 5,580 Rob Robledo Ship Mall 24-38 Broadway LYNNFIELD East Boston Savings Ryan Minihan Bank, Starbucks (subdividable) Josh Kulak Rob Robledo 215 Beach Street 215 Beach Street MALDEN Former Walgreens 13,855 Ryan Minihan Josh Kulak Mattress Firm, Up to 30,000 John Ferris Marlborough Commons 225-235 Boston Post Road MARLBOROUGH Sullivan Tire + pad site Roberto Cordero Dunkin’ Donuts, Rob Robledo 280 Merrimack Street 280 Merrimack Street METHUEN Co-Operative Bank 2,750 & 1,500 Ryan Minihan Dollar Tree Josh Kulak Rob Robledo 159 Pelham Street 159 Pelham Street METHUEN Best Western Hotel Pad Site Ryan Minihan Josh Kulak Aspen Dental, Five Rob Robledo 9/27 Shopping Center 821-861 Worcester Road NATICK Guys, Panera Bread, 3,221 John Ferris Stop & Shop Ryan Minihan Ryan Minihan 824 Purchase Street 824 Purchase Street NEW BEDFORD Former Rite Aid 1,350 Roberto Cordero Josh Kulak Dollar Tree, Payless, John Ferris Fieldstone Marketplace 300 Kings Highway NEW BEDFORD Sally Beauty, up to 146,604 Workout World Josh Kulak Dollar General, John Ferris King's Plaza 1024 Kings Highway NEW BEDFORD McDonalds, Ocean 30,500 State Job Lot, Savers Josh Kulak ±1,802 & Riverside Landing Coggeshall Street NEW BEDFORD Market Basket ATM/Kiosk John Ferris Rob Robledo 991 Watertown Street 991 Watertown 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