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Colliers represents Dellbrook | JKS in 4,900 s/f expansion to 26,000 s/f

Quincy, MA Colliers International’s Southwest Team represented Dellbrook | JKS in a 4,900 s/f expansion that will bring its total footprint to just shy of 26,000 s/f at One Adams Place (859 Willard St.). This most recent expansion is the fourth since taking occupancy of less than 10,000 s/f in 2013, which translates to almost 150% growth in this location since that time. 

Stephen Woelfel, Colliers International

 

David Goodhue, Colliers International

 

Caleb Hudak, Colliers International

 

Kevin Brawley, Colliers International

 

PJ Foster, Colliers International

 

Colliers International senior vice president Stephen Woelfel, Jr., in conjunction with his fellow teammates, executive vice president David Goodhue, senior vice president Caleb Hudak, and vice presidents Kevin Brawley and PJ Foster, advised Dellbrook through each of these expansions and extensions. 

“It has been incredible to watch Dellbrook’s growth over the last five years,” said Woelfel. “Their success is undoubtedly a testament to the quality of their work and reputation in the Greater Boston area.”

“We are extremely excited to continue to grow and expand within One Adams Place, as the location offers the flexibility we need to fully service our clients,” said Dellbrook president and CEO Mike Fish. 

“The added space allows for the continued growth of our Learning and Development and Technology platforms while giving our staff the necessary resources to be successful. We are also equally excited to continue growing our relationship with Colliers as they have been instrumental in our company’s expansion.”

 

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