Brodigan of Klemmer Associates handles 38,400 s/f lease for Quiet Logistics
Klemmer Associates has facilitated a 38,400 s/f lease at 19 Connector Rd on behalf of Quiet Logistics. Tim Brodigan, vice president with Klemmer Associates was the sole broker in the transaction.
Quiet Logistics is a unit based fulfillment company specializing in third-party logistics solutions and exclusively uses KIVA Systems robotics. "We are very pleased with the working relationship that Klemmer Associates has enabled us to have with our landlord," said president, Mike Johnson.
Klemmer Associates, LLC is a full-service commercial real estate firm, offering strategic real estate solutions for the industrial, office, and investment markets. Based in Winchester, Massachusetts, Klemmer Associates represents local and international clients with brokerage, consulting and investment sales services.
For more information please visit our website, www.klemmerassoc.com.
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