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Exhibitor Showcase: Waterstone Properties Group

Waterstone Properties Group is a privately-owned real estate development company based out of Needham, Mass., with offices in Portsmouth, N.H. and Spartanburg, S.C. 

With a portfolio of 60+ properties, our focus is to enhance value for Waterstone and its tenants, communities, and partners! 

Waterstone is currently working on new developments across the country, including, Portsmouth Green in Portsmouth, N.H., THE RIDGE in Rochester, N.H., Brickyard Sq. in Epping, N.H., Converse Plaza in Spartanburg, S.C., and Rock Row in Portland, ME. 

Rock Row is a transformative, 110-acre mixed-use development thoughtfully designed to complement state-of-the-art architecture with the site’s unique natural features. Through careful planning, Rock Row combines healthy urban living, destination retail, modern workplaces, select and full-service hotels, diverse entertainment, and chef-inspired dining in a fun, convenient and immersive experience.  Rock Row is currently home to the Maine Savings Pavilion, a 8,200 capacity music venue run by Live Nation. 

Market Basket, The Paper Store and Starbucks are opening spring 2020.  Cinemark Movie Theater slated to open 2021. 

To keep up-to-date on the happenings at Rock Row, visit www.rockrow.com

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To learn more about our properties and our leasing opportunities please email [email protected]

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