Meredith & Grew rep. MIB in 37,000 s/f lease and 51,000 s/f sale
MIB Group, Inc. has executed a 37,000 s/f lease to relocate its headquarters from Westwood to the Braintree Hill Office Park, owned by The Flatley Co. MIB's move is planned for Dec.
The Meredith & Grew team of executive vice president James Elcock and associates David Goodhue and William Lynch represented MIB, working with MIB's president and CEO James Cook, CFO Linda Barnes and general counsel, Jonathan Sager. Senior vice president Bernie Campbell and vice president Joseph Alfonso of The Flatley Co. represented the landlord.
The Braintree Hill Office Park is located at Exit 6 on Rte. 128.
In a related transaction, the M&G team also represented MIB in the sale of its 51,000 s/f building in Westwood to Cabot, Cabot & Forbes and Common fund Realty.
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