News: Northern New England

Brady Sullivan Properties leases 43,000 s/f to Gentex Corporation

Brady Sullivan Airport Center - Manchester, NH Brady Sullivan Airport Center - Manchester, NH

Manchester, NH Brady Sullivan Properties will welcome Gentex Corp. to the Brady Sullivan Airport Center in November.  The personal protection and situational awareness company is relocating from its longstanding location on Brown Ave. to 43,000 s/f at 645 Harvey Rd.

“Gentex Corp. has had a long standing presence in Manchester, and we’re excited to be bringing them over to the Brady Sullivan Airport Center,” said Charles Panasis, director of commercial real estate.  “This space is well suited for their needs, and the added convenience of the proximity to the airport will serve this company well.”

 Gentex Corp. has five other locations throughout the country and is the leading provider of innovative solutions to enhance the personal protection and situational awareness for global defense and security personnel operating in high performance environments.  They will utilize their new space near the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport for both office and flex space. 

This new tenant relationship was a combined effort by Bill Leurs of Tamposi-Nash Real Estate and Brady Sullivan’s Panasis, with support from the commercial leasing team of Benjamin Kelley and Elizabeth Sachetta.

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