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American Family Care Inks Lease at Corona Open-Air Center

Progressive Real Estate Partners’ Roxanne “Roxy” Klein represented an American Family Care (AFC) franchisee in a lease for a 4,452 square-foot space at 2795 Cabot Dr. #157 in Corona.  Lease terms were not disclosed. The space is in the popular Dos Lagos open-air shopping center which is directly adjacent to the heavily traveled I-15 freeway and features Trader Joes, Starlight Cinemas, Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill, TGI Fridays, Loft, Express and more than 50 other tenants.

Klein previously represented the same franchisee in a lease for an AFC clinic in Chino Hills, which opened last summer. The Corona clinic will showcase AFC’s new prototype.

Founded in 1982, AFC is one of the nation’s leading providers of urgent care, primary care and occupational medicine. Currently there are more than 300 AFC clinics throughout the U.S., with 1,500 in-network physicians caring for patients. 

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