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Bethmann and Tucci of the Bell Group assists in 10,000 s/f relocation

Mark Bethmann and Sarah Tucci of the Bell Group represented Exceptional Family Resources in their real estate transaction. The Bell Group is a commercial real estate firm specializing in tenant representation. Exceptional Family Resources, a not-for-profit company that assists individuals with disabilities and their families, will be moving into a new location on June 1st of 2010. Exceptional Family Resources was quickly outgrowing their current space, so they were looking for something that could accommodate their current situation as well as any future growth. With the help of the Bell Group, they were able to purchase a building and have it renovated to fit their needs. Exceptional Family Resources will occupy 10,000 s/f at 1820 Lemoyne Ave. Ed Kiesa of CB Richard Ellis was the Listing Agent for the property, owned by Gary Thurston.
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