Forestdale Village now taking reservations:
Businesses that will thrive in Forestdale Village:
Lawyers Financial Advisors Stores / Shops Restaurants / Pub on the Village Green Insurance Company Medical Service Providers
The Developer offers a "non-compete clause" to appropriate businesses... first-come, first-served.
Building Breakdown:
Building 500 - RESERVED - upscale grocery store (similar to Pine Hills,etc.)
Building 700 - RESERVED - dentistry practice, apartments upstairs for dental students
Building 900 - 8500 SF 1st floor, 5800 SF 2nd floor, primarily medical/elderly services offices, some space already reserved.
Building 600 - 7500 SF 1st floor, restaurants, shops, offices.
6500 SF 2nd floor - offices, studio space, apartments. Sidewalk seating on the edge of Village Green.
Building 200 - Pad site lot available for sale, subject to design review. High volume diner, coffee shop, bank, etc. 15,000 cars/day pass this spot. "Right" side for morning commuters.
Building 800 - Larger building site abutting Village Green for Assisted Living, Health Club, Institutional, etc. Lot sale or Build to suit options.
See the working concept plan at
www.forestdalecommercial.com, and call me for information about reservations, and market/demographic study info.
Call Chris Bailey of Bailey Brokerage & Consulting:508.259.3408.
Office Space for Lease
One room office (621 square feet) with lots of windows available now in the Jack Conway building. Call Bev Comeau at 508-888-2300.
Congratulations to Nauset Disposal for their recent Trash Bash
Nauset Disposal held a fundraiser at the end of October to raise money for the Cape and Islands United Way, and to raise food, money, and awareness for the Amvets Post 333, for Curb Hunger. In total they raised $3,200.00 for the United Way and about 200 pounds of food and $450.00 for Curb Hunger/ Amvets. Please think of Nauset Disposal for all your disposal needs. From Trash to toilets we do it all.
The Community Bank names Greg Glennon Vice President,
Commercial Loan Officer
He will work from the Bank's headquarters in Brockton, and will assist small businesses throughout the region. Greg joins the bank with over 30 years experience in commercial lending at local banks. He has served his community in many organizations, most notably as the former president of the Lion's Club in Quincy and as a former ambassador for the South Shore Chamber of Commerce. The Community Bank, founded in 1877, operates 8 locations in southeastern Massachusetts; in Brockton, Bridgewater, Lakeville, Sandwich, Falmouth and Hyannis.