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Boston – Synergy, a Boston-based real estate investor, operator, and manager, has announced that Primark has signed a lease to expand its footprint at 101 Arch Street. This new lease, covering an impressive 9,396 square feet, marks a significant milestone for the international fashion retailer as it continues to grow its presence in the United States.
The expansion at 101 Arch Street underscores Primark's commitment to the Boston market and its strategy to enhance customer experience through larger retail spaces. The new location is expected to offer a wider range of fashion apparel and accessories, catering to the diverse tastes of local shoppers.
Synergy's management expressed enthusiasm about the partnership with Primark, highlighting the retailer's strong brand and popularity. The move is anticipated to not only benefit Primark but also contribute positively to the surrounding retail environment in Boston, attracting more foot traffic and enhancing the overall shopping experience in the area.
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