Commonwealth Commercial Advisors arrange 5,300 s/f lease at 50 Congress Street
Tom Robinson of Commonwealth Commercial Advisors recently represented Tucker Saltzman & Dyer in a 5,300 s/f lease at 50 Congress St.
The landlord, Nordblom, was represented in-house by vice president Patrick DiGregorio.
According to Robinson, Tucker Saltzman & Dyer considered a number of locations in the financial district and in the end chose 50 Congress St. for its first class ownership and management, as well as its convenient location to area amenities.
Tucker Saltzman & Dyer is a litigation law firm which represents individuals, businesses and insurance companies in all state and federal courts in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Commonwealth Commercial Advisors is a full service commercial real estate firm serving the greater Boston market. CCAdvisors takes a consultative approach in representing each and every client's specific and unique needs. Our goal is to provide the highest level of service by utilizing our extensive knowledge and expertise of the local commercial real estate market.
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