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Brawley, Woelfel and Jacoby of Colliers International handle 128,000 s/f lease for Lowfield Realty Group

Hudson, MA Colliers International’s Southwest team has leased the fully vacant, 128,000 s/f industrial property at 4 Bonazzoli Ave. to CPI Radant, a division of Communication & Power Industries (CPI), specializing in the design, manufacture and testing of radomes, antennas, and composite structures for aerospace, defense and commercial uses. 

Kevin Brawley, Colliers International

 

Steve Woelfel, Colliers International

 

Doug Jacoby, Colliers International

 

Alan Ringuett, The Stubblebine Company

 

Assistant vice president Kevin Brawley, along with senior vice president Steve Woelfel and executive vice president Doug Jacoby, represented ownership, Lowfield Realty Group, in marketing efforts for the property, stressing its 30-foot clear height, ample parking, convenient 495 access, and other building infrastructure highlights. CPI Radant, who also operates out of Stow and Clinton, Mass., was drawn to 4 Bonazzoli’s location as well as its size and existing infrastructure to accommodate an expanding business operation. As part of the agreement, the landlord will provide upgraded power to the building and perform some cosmetic upgrades. 

“Both ownership and tenant saw this as a mutually beneficial opportunity to achieve their desired goals,” said Brawley. “CPI Radant will accommodate its growth in the region while simultaneously realizing efficiencies through consolidation, and Lowfield Realty will secure a quality, long term tenant with aspirations to grow in the market. Both sides worked well together to make the transaction as seamless as possible.”

CPI Radant was represented by Alan Ringuett from The Stubblebine Company.

About Colliers International Group

Colliers International Group Inc. is an industry-leading global real estate services company with more than 15,000 skilled professionals operating in 68 countries. With an enterprising culture and significant employee ownership, Colliers professionals provide a full range of services to real estate occupiers, owners and investors worldwide. Services include strategic advice and execution for property sales, leasing and finance; global corporate solutions; property, facility and project management; workplace solutions; appraisal, valuation and tax consulting; customized research; and thought leadership consulting.

Colliers professionals think differently, share great ideas and offer thoughtful and innovative advice that help clients accelerate their success. Colliers has been ranked among the top 100 outsourcing firms by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals’ Global Outsourcing for 12 consecutive years, more than any other real estate services firm.

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