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TCG In The News: Darren Moore Featured In Gulfshore Business

TCG IN THE NEWS: DARREN MOORE FEATURED IN GULFSHORE BUSINESS

On the September 23-29 real estate weekly roundup for Gulfshore Business Trinity Commercial Group was featured by the way of Darren Moore closing a deal in the recently transformed Marco Town Center. The property being featured is a 3,060± SF prime retail multi-tenant Publix-anchored shopping center called Marco Town Center, located at 1017 N Collier Blvd, Marco Island, FL. The notable tenants of Marco Town Center include Publix & Publix Liquors, Marco Island Brewery, Dunkin’ Donuts, Summer Day & Market Café, 5/3rd Bank, and more! During this lease transaction Darren Moore represented the landlord and Frank Kupiec with LandQwest represented the tenant.

For retail leasing information on Marco Town Center, please contact our office at (239) 334-3040, or send an email to Darren Moore at darren.moore@trinitycre.com.

 

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