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McKenzie, Wilson, and Lipscomb of Richards Barry Joyce & Partners, LLC named leasing agents for 700 and 990 Technology Park Drive

Richards Barry Joyce & Partners, LLC (RBJ&P) was hired by Campanelli Companies as the exclusive leasing agent for 700 and 900 Technology Park Dr. The hiring follows Campanelli Companies' recent purchase of the two buildings, which was announced on Monday, September 27, 2010. 700 and 900 Technology Park Drive each consists of two floors. In total, the buildings offer 85,018 square feet of office and R&D space. The RBJ&P team assigned to the project includes Brian McKenzie, John Wilson, and James Lipscomb, who will work with Peter Brown, director of leasing for Campanelli Cos. "Technology Park Dr. is particularly attractive for high tech companies and business services firms, due to its location and flexibility of use," said McKenzie "With Campanelli Cos., the buildings also have ownership that is well financed, flexible and very interested in working to retain and attract quality tenants." Nearby tenants in the park include such well known companies as Avaya, GE, Luminus Devices, Inc. and Raytheon Company. The park also features daycare and a hotel. 700 and 900 Technology Park Dr. can accommodate tenants looking for space from 2,000 to 20,000 s/f. Richards Barry Joyce & Partners is a full service commercial real estate firm providing creative solutions for its client partners. The company's focused team approach offers clients a competitive advantage in solving their local, national, and international real estate challenges. Richards Barry Joyce & Partners' unique platform offers a full range of real estate advisory services including market analysis, capital markets solutions, financial analysis, corporate services, portfolio review, and consulting services.
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