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Bergman of Lupoli Companies brokers multiple deals at Riverwalk Properties

Riverwalk Properties - Lawrence, MA

Lawrence, MA Lupoli Companies has added a number of new tenants to their premier 46-acre campus, Riverwalk Properties. Lawrence Bergman, leasing broker at Lupoli Companies, brokered deals with Body and Brain Center, Mill City Insurance, Delphi Technology Solutions Inc., Trillium Drivers, Acuity Power Group and Middlesex Healthcare Services Inc. These companies show an increased desire for businesses to locate in an amenity-rich campus that supports collaborative innovation and sustained growth.

Lawrence Bergman, Lupoli Companies Lawrence Bergman, Lupoli Companies

The steadily improving economy has brought about a robust increase of activity at Riverwalk and is a reflection of the unparalleled value of our suburban business campus.  “We are thrilled to welcome these entrepreneurs and new businesses to Riverwalk. Our property offers tenants a cost erective alternative and convenience and we pride ourselves on creating smart business relationships,” said Bergman.

Lupoli Companies Real Estate Division is a vertically integrated owner, operator, and developer of commercial and mixed-use real estate with a portfolio that includes more than 3.6 million s/f of property. From adaptive reuse and asset repositioning of historic mill buildings to ground-up construction and comprehensive property management, Lupoli Companies Real Estate Division combines proven expertise, a diverse set of capabilities, and a strategic approach to enhance operational performance and productivity.

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