Correction
A lease published in last week’s Real Estate Weekly included the wrong address for TKO Tae Kwon Do. The 4,261-square-foot lease is at 9445 N. Meridian St.
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A lease published in last week’s Real Estate Weekly included the wrong address for TKO Tae Kwon Do. The 4,261-square-foot lease is at 9445 N. Meridian St.
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