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CBRE/New England arranges 94,566 s/f at Lexington Crossing for Griffith Properties

Lexington Crossing, a five-building office park in Lexington, Mass. Lexington Crossing, Lexington, Mass.

Lexington, MA On behalf of Griffith Properties, CBRE/New England completed 94,566 s/f in new lease transactions at Lexington Crossing, a five-building office park. Berkshire Bank (11,704 s/f), Shaser (8,555 s/f), Lanyon Solutions (7,902 s/f), GeNO (3,311 s/f) and AdaCore (2,854 s/f) signed at 81 Hartwell Ave.; AER (24,960 s/f), CliftonLarsonAllen (12,976 s/f), scPharma (5,136 s/f) and Patch Media (3,188 s/f) signed at 131 Hartwell Ave.; and Boston Fusion (9,549 s/f) and Alpha Pension (4,421 s/f) signed at 70 Westview St.

CBRE/NE’s Andy Majewski, Jason Levendusky, Matt Siciliano, Rob Kinlin and Alex Plaisted represented the landlord in all of the transactions. Transwestern RBJ’s Rob Byrne represented Berkshire Bank; Cushman & Wakefield’s Brendan Daly represented Shaser; JLL’s Brendan Cohn represented Lanyon Solutions; Cresa’s Dave Ross represented GeNO; Oddo, Inc.’s Sam Oddo represented AdaCore; Savills Studley’s Tucker Shade represented AER; Newmark Grubb Knight Frank’s Troy Coady represented CliftonLarsenAllen; CBRE/NE’s Nat Kessler represented scPharma; Cushman & Wakefield’s Blake Baldwin represented Patch Media; and Landmark Real Estate Advisors’ Eric Solem represented Alpha Pension.

“With the recently completed park improvements including fully renovated lobbies and a new amenity center with café and fitness center, Lexington Crossing is now positioned as a fully amenitized campus located directly off Route 128 offering highly efficient space options at a great value,” said Levendusky, executive vice president/partner at CBRE/NE. “We are excited to further grow and diversify Lexington Crossing’s tenant roster.”

Lexington Crossing, located in the Rte. 128 Technology Corridor at the interchange of Rtes. 128 and 4/225, is comprised of 70 Westview St., 20 Maguire Rd., 81, 83 and 131 Hartwell Ave. The site consists of five buildings totaling 310,000 s/f of office and R&D space and has recently undergone park-wide renovations. The campus has a new fitness center with showers and lockers, and a full-service cafeteria.

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