Thursday, April 2, 2015

Hold-Thyssen Negotiates New Long-Term Lease of 10,000+ Square Feet to PACE Center for Girls relocating to Counsel Square in New Port Richey

TAMPA, Fla. --- Carol L. Kinnard, transaction specialist at Hold-Thyssen, Inc., a commercial real estate services firm, recently negotiated a six-year lease agreement for 10,450 rentable square feet to house an educational facility at Counsel Square II in New Port Richey. Kinnard, who represents the landlord at Counsel Square II, said new tenant PACE Center for Girls, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c) 3 corporation that leased the space to relocate from Hudson. PACE (Practical Academic Cultural Education) provides a non-residential delinquency prevention program at locations statewide and accepts referrals from the juvenile justice system, schools and families. Professionals at the location will be conducting alternative educational, social and counseling programs focused on adolescent girls. Other tenants at Counsel Square include Pasco County Sheriff’s Child Protection Team and Psychological Management Group, PA, who have been tenants there for over 10 and 15 years respectively, Kinnard said. Hold-Thyssen, Inc. provides commercial property and leasing and management services to institutional and private investor clients nationwide. The 40-year old firm’s current portfolio includes more than100 commercial properties throughout the United States.

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