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McEvoy and Conrad of The Conrad Group broker $1.5 million sale - exclusively represented the buyer, C&M Realty Co., LLC

165 Enterprise Drive - Marshfield, MA

 

80 Research Road - Hingham, MA

 

Marshfield, MA The Conrad Group negotiated an industrial building sale in Enterprise Park. The building, formerly owned and occupied by Gatehouse Media and located at 165 Enterprise Dr., totals 18,000 s/f on 2.72 acres.

Jim McEvoy, senior vice president of The Conrad Group, said, “After an extensive search, 165 Enterprise will serve as the new headquarters of United Elevator. The company will relocate to the facility in early 2019.”

McEvoy and Bob Conrad exclusively represented the buyer, C&M Realty Co., LLC.

According to the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds the sale price was $1.5 million.

James McEvoy

 

Bob Conrad

 

The Conrad Group has also negotiated a full building, long-term lease at 80 Research Rd. in Hingham. The South Shore Park building consists of 20,400 s/f of flex space on two acres. Fred Williams, Inc., an Engie company, will relocate to the facility in early 2019 from its current Weymouth location.

McEvoy represented the landlord, Joe Noe of 80 Research Rd. Realty Trust II. Fred Williams was represented by Tom Kent and Mike Keenan of Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL).

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