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Beal and Gifford of Perry Brokerage execute two leases totaling 14,200 s/f at 77 Franklin Street

Boston, MA Perry Brokerage, a full service commercial brokerage firm serving Boston and the South Shore, has executed two leases totaling 14,200 s/f at 77 Franklin St. in the city’s financial district. Crowe & Mulvey, LLP a law firm has leased 8,700 s/f and Recap Real Estate Advisors, a real estate consulting advisory firm has leased 5,500 s/f.

 77 Franklin Street - Boston, MA 77 Franklin Street - Boston, MA

Rich Beal and Jon Gifford of Perry Brokerage represented the landlord, A.W. Perry. John Carroll III and Lauren Vecchione of Colliers International represented Crowe & Mulvey and Jason Cameron of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank represented Recap Real Estate Advisors.

“We are very pleased that Crowe & Mulvey has selected 77 Franklin St. as their new business home and we’re thrilled to welcome back a former tenant- Recap Real Estate Advisors,” said Kerri Gallaway, vice president and property manager of A.W. Perry. “Both tenants will be great additions to the building and we look forward to serving them in the years to come.”

“We are very excited to have the combination of efficient and technologically saavy offices in such a beautiful historic building,” said Elizabeth Mulvey partner of Crowe and Mulvey, “We think that our clients will find the new space to be convenient and welcoming.”

“The team at Recap Real Estate Advisors is looking forward to moving to its new collaborative workspace at 77 Franklin Street and returning to the Perry Portfolio of properties,” said Christopher Hesen, chief executive officer of Recap Real Estate Advisors.

77 Franklin St. is located at the intersection of Franklin St. and Arch St. in the city’s Financial District steps away from Downtown Crossing, Post Office Sq. and South Station, featuring on-site management, a 24-hour lobby attendant, and easy access to public transportation and numerous area amenities.

Since 2011, Perry Brokerage Associates, LLC has provided leasing, sales and acquisition services, representing owners and tenants in the Boston and South Shore Markets.

Since 1884, A.W. Perry, Inc., a privately held real estate firm, has strived to provide the highest level of quality, service and value to its tenants and clients. An established leader in the industry, A.W. Perry is an award winning property management firm, an experienced developer and investor. Under the direction of the family’s fourth and fifth generations, the company is known for creating and nurturing long-standing business relationships.

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