Lincoln Property Company handles 11,803 s/f lease for Vasco Data Security
Lincoln Property Company has negotiated an 11,803 s/f office lease on behalf of Vasco Data Security.
The company leased the office space at 293 Boston Post Rd. to accommodate continued growth and to take advantage of significant concessions being offered by landlords along I-495.
Lincoln Property Co.'s vice president, Tim Latham represented the tenant, Vasco Data Security, in the transaction. Kevin Malloy, senior vice president represented the landlord, RFP Lincoln, 293, LLC.
About Lincoln Property Company:
The Boston office of Lincoln Property Company, a national commercial real estate company, provides brokerage, investment sales, property management, appraisal/valuation and development and project management services to a wide range of clients. In Massachusetts alone, Lincoln Property manages over 10 million square feet of commercial space and is responsible for leasing millions of square feet of space every year. For more information on Lincoln Property Company's Boston office, visit: www.LPCBoston.com.
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