East Brown Cow and Malone Commercial Brokers are pleased to announce that Free People, a renowned fashion brand known for its eclectic and bohemian-inspired clothing, is set to make a significant mark in the heart of Portland, Maine. With the recent acquisition of a lease at 121 Middle Street, the retail enterprise will occupy 4,401 square feet in the Historic Thompson Block building. Originally completed in 1867, 121 Middle Street is a four-story, 37,847 square foot Second Empire style building that was designed by Architect George M. Harding. The deal was brokered by Peter Harrington of MCB and Tim Duffy of The McDevitt Company.
121 Middle Street offers Free People an ideal storefront with high visibility, foot traffic, and a dynamic retail environment. The new space will showcase Free People's latest collections, providing customers with unique shopping experience.
“We’ve been working closely with our partners at Malone Commercial Brokers to carefully curate the growing retail mix in our properties throughout the Old Port,” says Tim Soley, President and CEO of East Brown Cow. “Based on our current mix of both local and national retail tenants, and their success in these locations, we’re extremely confident that Free People will only continue this exciting trajectory and further activate the vibrant urban fabric of Portland’s unique downtown. We look forward to welcoming them to Maine.”
Peter Harrington, a seasoned commercial real estate broker with a proven track record of successful transactions, especially in Portland, played a pivotal role in securing this prime location for Free People. Harrington expressed his enthusiasm for completion of the deal, stating, “It’s great to have Free People signed at 121 Middle Street. Urban Retail will now have three stores on Middle Street, along With Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters. They are one of the best retail groups in existence. I can’t think of any better tenant to have anchor the first floor.”
Harrington’s deep understanding of both the brand's vision and the local market dynamics ensured a beneficial deal for all parties involved. He reflects on the experience, expressing, “Working with the team from East Brown Cow and Tim Duffy, from McDevitt, was a great experience. The collaborative nature of this deal highlights the strength of partnerships, creating mutually beneficial outcomes in the world of commercial real estate.”
As Free People prepares to set up shop at 121 Middle Street, both the brand and the local community anticipate a positive transformation in the retail landscape. Harrington remarked, “When its historic rehabilitation is completed this spring, 121 will be an even more stunning building.” The new location is scheduled to open its freshly renovated doors in August.