The Borders store on Lohr Road in Pittsfield Township was created as the chain's new "concept" store when it opened in 2008. A unit of Boston-based retail liquidator Gordon Brothers Group has been hired to dispose of bankrupt Borders Group’s real estate. DJM Realty said the bookseller retained the Melville, N.Y., company to line up bidders for 259 leases for Borders superstores that are available for assignment nationwide, including eight locations in Massachusetts. “With a lack of new real estate development and restrictive barriers of entry in several key markets, surplus real estate like Borders becomes a very good opportunity for a number of growing retailers looking to open for business during the next four to 12 months,” said Andy Graiser, co-president of DJM Realty, in a statement. According to DJM Realty, the leases up for grabs in Massachusetts would be in Boston’s Downtown Crossing, the Cambridgeside Galleria, Legacy Place in Dedham, ...
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