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Dalton and Baldwin of Cushman & Wakefield represent KS Partners in 117,769 s/f in leases

Michael Dalton
Blake Baldwin

Tewksbury, MA Cushman & Wakefield represented KS Partners LLC in nine leasing transactions totaling 117,769 s/f of office space at the Highwood Office Park, located at 1, 2 & 3 Highwood Dr.

The nine companies that signed leases at the Highwood Office Park include: 

Highwood Office Park, 1, 2 & 3 Highwood Drive - Tewksbury, MA

• CH Robinson, 5,773 s/f; 

• TTI, 7,372 s/f; 

• ACS, 7,500 s/f; 

• MFA, 41,741 s/f; 

• Smart Modular, 7,648 s/f; 

• Corvia Medical, 21,457 s/f;

• Northstar, 14,971 s/f; 

• Draper & Kramer, 3,459 s/f; and 

• Cast Navigation 7,874 s/f.

Highwood Office Park is a three-building, 279,000 s/f class A office park located northwest of Boston. Situated among 17.7 acres and located off I-495, it is also near I-93 and Rte. 3.

The Cushman & Wakefield team involved in the leasing transactions included Michael Dalton, executive director, and Blake Baldwin, director.

The buildings amenities include a full-service cafe, fitness center with lockers and showers, and an on-site 277-room Holiday Inn hotel offering conference facilities and meeting space to host functions up to 350 guests. Tenants also have access to the restaurants, bars, and shops along Andover St. adjacent to the property.

“We are pleased that our capital improvement program to enhance our tenant experience has been well received by prospects and existing tenants. We have created an amenity hub to include improvements to the onsite bistro, fitness center, outdoor collaboration, conference center and entertainment zone” said Robert Holmes, senior vice president and director of leasing at KS Partners. “The diversity of tenants choosing Highwood reflects the synergy between our tenant experience and strategic location in the north market.” 

“Highwood Office Park is at the forefront of the trend towards modern, dynamic office space in vibrant hubs along the I-495 ring,” said Baldwin. “It’s unique amenities and easy connection to Boston make it a great choice for tenants at any size or sector.”

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