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Corbett Restaurant Group is a leading restaurant brokerage and commercial real estate firm in Hanover, Massachusetts, specializing in the sale and leasing of restaurants. Our restaurant experience and Hanover real estate expertise make us an invaluable partner to have when buying or selling a restaurant on any level.

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Corbett Restaurant Group is a leading restaurant brokerage and commercial real estate firm that specializes in facilitating the sale and leasing of Hanover restaurants. Our extensive knowledge in the restaurant industry and expertise in Hanover real estate make us an invaluable and trusted partner for individuals and businesses involved in buying or selling restaurants at various scales. Whether you are a restaurant owner looking to sell your establishment or an entrepreneur seeking to enter the Hanover, Massachusetts restaurant scene, our team of experienced professionals is equipped to meet your needs. We offer comprehensive services, including property valuation, market analysis, strategic marketing, negotiations, and transaction management, ensuring a smooth and successful experience for our clients. Our commitment to exceptional customer service, confidentiality, and professionalism has earned us a solid reputation within the Hanover restaurant brokerage and commercial real estate community. In the dynamic and competitive Hanover restaurant industry, having the Corbett Restaurant Group as your trusted advisor and advocate can make all the difference in achieving your goals. Contact us today to discover how we can assist you in navigating the complexities of buying or selling a restaurant in Hanover, Massachusetts.

Hanover is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 14,833 at the 2020 census.

The area of Hanover was first inhabited by the local Wampanoag and Massachusett people before Europeans had settled. According to local history, there were a few documented sites being within the modern day border of Hanover. One being in Assinippi, one in Pine Island Swamp, and the last being at Factory Pond, also known as Drinkwater Swamp. In the middle of the 17th century, the indigenous inhabitants were removed by force as waves of people from the British Isles started to migrate towards North America. The last of these natives in Hanover were removed in a small skirmish that occurred at the Factory Pond area in the 1630s. European settlement began when the land was settled by English settlers from Scituate, Massachusetts in 1649 when William Barstow, a farmer, built a bridge along the North River at what is now Washington Street. When Barstow settled the town, he constructed a cabin that was located off of what is known today as Oakland Avenue (formerly Back Street). According to Dwelley’s History of Hanover (1849), Phineas Pratt of the Wessagusset Colony apparently spent a night crossing the Indian Head or North River in the Hanover/Pembroke area during his difficult journey from what is today Weymouth to Plymouth in 1623. During its first decades of settlement, the land was the westernmost portion of the town of Scituate, and it would officially separate and be incorporated as a town on June 14, 1727. The name “Hanover” is probably a tribute to King George I, the first Hanoverian King of Great Britain. (While George I died on June 11, 1727, the reports would not have reached the colonies until after the town’s incorporation.) The origin of the name “Hanover/Hannover” however, comes from the Middle Low German ho or hoch meaning high, and over meaning bank or shore.

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