McMahon and Ginsberg of Summit win CoStar Power Broker award
Site Nouveau provides services for 3,500 s/f Hartford Prints store
CRANSTON, RI Summit Realty Partners’ principal, Chris McMa- hon, and vice president, Travis
Ginsberg, have been recognized as 2025 CoStar Power Broker Quarterly Deals winners for three retail leasing transactions this year. This national honor highlights the top commercial real estate transac- tions each quarter and represents the strength of Summit’s activity in the New England retail market. The award-winning deals in- clude: • Ollie’s Bargain Outlet leased Chris McMahon Travis Ginsberg
HARTFORD, CT Hartford Prints! celebrated its grand reopening on September 26, 2025 at 42.5 Pratt St., showcasing an architectural transformation designed by Josye Utick, AIA, principal of Site Nou- veau. The renovation, which nearly triples the shop’s footprint to over 3,500 s/f, represents a collaboration between two women-owned busi-
nesses and demonstrates the impact of thoughtful design on downtown revitalization. The gut renovation expand- ed into adjacent spaces, raised ceilings, and incorporated con- temporary materials that respect the city’s architectural heritage while accommodating the shop’s expanded product lines.
400-440 Boston Post Road - Wayland, MA
29,028 s/f at 1810 Plainfield Pike, Cranston, R.I., “Plainfield Pike Shopping Center”, with Richard Giveans also involved in the trans- action as the tenant broker. Ollie’s is set to open for business at the end of October 2025. • Boston United Volleyball
Atlantic Prop. Mgmt. expands New England team with three hires BOSTON, MA Atlantic Property Management added three new team members to support its New England portfolio: Paul Sullivan, CPM, as property manager; Dan DesRoches as senior property manager; and Glenn McMorrow as building engineer. Sullivan brings over 15 years of experience in commercial property and construction management. He will oversee daily operations, construction projects, and tenant relations across multiple assets throughout the region. DesRoches joins Atlantic as senior property manager, bringing a proven track record in portfolio oversight, budgeting, and team leadership. He will take the lead on some of Atlantic’s largest and most complex assignments and mentor junior staff. McMorrow joins as building engineer, expanding Atlantic’s facilities maintenance platform. His expertise in building systems andpreventivemaintenanceallows the company to provide more self- performing maintenance solutions and greater value for clients. Club leased 15,000 s/f at 400-440 Boston Post Rd., Wayland, Mass., “Wayland Town Center”, with Harrison Demerritt and Joe Wagner involved in the transaction as the tenant broker. Boston UVC opened for business in September 2025. • Activate Games leased 11,140 s/f at 20 & 22 District Ave. in Dorchester, Mass., “South Bay”. Activate is set to open for business at the end of October 2025. “These transactions represent the kind of strategic leasing work we pride ourselves on at Summit,” said McMahon. “We’re excited to bring impactful tenants like Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, Boston United Vol- leyball Club, and Activate Games to these well-positioned properties, enhancing value for both landlords and the local communities.”
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