Morris of O,R&L Commercial leases 3,000 s/f to Bora Bora Smoothie
KeyPoint Ptrs. grows management portfolio, adds eight assets
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 cli- ents, 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 cli- ents have awarded us additional business,” Lawler said. “They’ve
NEWINGTON, CT O,R&L Commer- cial has arranged a lease with Bora Bora Smoothie Café at 2394
Berlin Tpke. The space was previously occupied by Vacuum Vil- lage for the last 38 years. Jay Morris of O,R&L Com-
Shaw’s Plaza - Ashland, MA
recognized that our proven exper- tise and commitment to excellence make us a strong partner for their property management needs. We look forward to building part- nerships 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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FOR FULL STORY VISIT NEREJ.COM The new location will be The Tox’s second location in Massa- chusetts and will be led by owner Elena Ramirez Shobin, a biomed- ical engineer with over a decade of experience in women’s health innovation. “Bringing another location of The Tox to the Boston area is a natural extension of my work in women’s health,” said Shobin. “The technique delivers real, noticeable benefits in both wellness and beauty. The Street Chestnut Hill felt like the perfect home; walkable, community-fo- cused, and aligned with the kind of wellness lifestyle we represent.” The Chestnut Hill studio will reflect The Tox’s core values of connection, care, and high-touch hospitality. Clients can expect a se- rene, design-forward environment and expert practitioners trained in the brand’s signature technique, offering not just treatments, but a transformative wellness expe- rience. mercial represented the landlord, Newington Retail Associates, LLC, and Joe Sullo of SM Real Estate Advisors represented the tenant, Bora Bora. Bora Bora Smoothie Café, the international dessert and beverage brand known for its tropical aesthetic and creations, originated overseas and is now expanding across the U.S. Bora Bora Smoothie Café has gained The Tox wellness brand to open at The Street Chestnut Hill in 2026 CHESTNUT HILL, MA The Tox, a wellness brand acclaimed for its results-driven lymphatic body sculpting technique, will open its newest studio at The Street Chestnut Hill in 2026. Founded by licensed esthetician and wellness expert Courtney Yeager, The Tox was created to blend lymphatic work with an elevated, results-fo- cused aesthetic. “The Tox isn’t just about aesthetics, it’s about showing up for yourself, inside and out,” says Yeager. “We’re proud to offer a technique that makes people feel strong, light, and energized.”
2394 Berlin Turnpike - Newington, CT
a following for its smoothies, fruit bowls, crepes, croffles, coffee, and milkshakes, blending flavors with a modern island-inspired atmosphere. With existing U.S. locations in states such as New York, Florida, Illinois, and Mich-
igan, the Newington opening marks the second location in Connecticut and is the latest step of their northeast expansion. Bora Bora plans to completely renovate the 3,000 s/f space and open in March 2026.
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