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Malloy and Latham of Lincoln Property Co. broker 26,648 s/f lease

Optos, a leading medical technology company for the design, development, manufacturing and marketing of retinal imaging devices will be relocating their U.S. headquarters to 67 Forest St. The Scottish based firm signed a long-term lease for 26,648 s/f of office space on the third floor. Optos' growth necessitated the relocation of their headquarters which had also previously been in Marlborough. The expansion will allow Optos flexibility and expansion capacity for continued growth. The company is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange. Jack Kerrigan and Steve Cook with Grubb & Ellis transaction services represented Optos. The landlord, Realty Financial Partners was represented by Kevin Malloy and Tim Latham of Lincoln Property Company. Lincoln Property serves as the exclusive leasing and management agent for the property.
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