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D.L. Saunders Real Estate Corp. leases and renews agreements - 55,000 s/f

Energy Management, Inc., Katz Communications, Inc., Greystone, and RA Capital are among new, renewed and expanded tenant lease agreements of 55,000 s/f in 2014 for The Park Plaza Building. According to Lisa Saunders, senior vice president of The D.L. Saunders Real Estate Corp., "We've welcomed a wide range of new, renewing and growing tenant businesses and organizations, while maintaining a more than 95% occupancy rate consisting of valued, longstanding tenants." New, renewed and expanded tenant agreements involved the following brokers and firms: Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, Colliers International, Boston Realty Advisors, PANICI Commercial LLC, Independence Realty Company Inc., Denenberg Realty Advisors, Cassidy Turley, Jones Lang LaSalle, NAI Hunneman, The Faber Company, Independence Realty Company, Inc., Parsons Commercial Group, Inc., and brokers including: Patrick Nugent, Colin R. Greenhalgh, Bonny Doorakian, Peter D. Bean, Joe Previte, Meghan Denenberg, Neil Denenberg, Jason R. Cameron, Patrick Buckley, Fred Panici, Adam B. Schneier, Joe Previte, Steve Ernst, Garrett Quinn. The Park Plaza Executive Centre, a premier feature of the Park Plaza Building, offers appointed offices, fully equipped conference rooms and art video and teleconferencing services with virtual office programs to meet a wide variety of business needs - including high speed Internet and personalized 24-hour telephone service - for a strategic Back Bay presence.
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