McKinnon of Grossman renews 4,738 s/f lease for Bank of America
Bank of America has renewed its lease for 4,738 s/f of first-class office space at Braintree Executive Park, 150 Grossman Dr.
Richard McKinnon, director of brokerage services for The Grossman Companies, Inc., of Quincy represented the landlord, Braintree Executive Park LLC, in lease negotiations. Bank of America was represented by Tom Hanson of CB Richard Ellis.
Braintree Executive Park consists of two class A mirror-twin office buildings at 100 and 150 Grossman Dr. just off Rte. 3 at Union St. The property provides excellent highway access and visibility, within walking distance of public transportation.
Among other long-time Braintree Executive Park tenants are Quadgraphics, Rockland Trust Co., Tremont Federal Credit Union, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, Strategic Staffing Solutions, and Manpower International, to name a few.
McKinnon says there are several first-class office suites available for lease in the buildings from 1,600 - 20,000 square feet.
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