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In a significant development for the Mequon real estate market, Founders 3 Cardinal Equipment & Event Rentals has secured a lease for 9,300 square feet of space at 7426 W Donges Bay. This transaction underscores the increasing demand for commercial properties in the area, as businesses continue to seek out strategic locations to expand their operations.
Brett Deter and Brian Flood played key roles in facilitating this lease, showcasing their expertise in navigating the local real estate landscape. The move is expected to enhance the company's operational capabilities, allowing them to better serve their clients and meet growing market demands.
As the demand for commercial real estate continues to rise, this transaction reflects broader trends in the market, where businesses are increasingly looking for spaces that can accommodate their growth. The leasing of this property is a positive indicator for the local economy and suggests a vibrant future for commercial activity in Mequon.
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