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Minnerly and Osvold of NAI Hunneman handle 48,000 s/f in leases at 151 Campanelli Drive

151 Campanelli Drive - Middleboro, MA 151 Campanelli Drive - Middleboro, MA

Middleboro, MA NAI Hunneman’s leasing & advisory services group recently completed two lease transactions totaling 48,000 s/f of office space for two Massachusetts agencies at 151 Campanelli Dr. The State 911 Department of the Executive Office of Public Safety & Security leased 22,000 s/f, while the Department of Developmental Services leased 26,000 s/f.

NAI Hunneman executive vice president Cathy Minnerly and assistant vice president Ovar Osvold represented the landlord 151 Campy Associates, LLC, an affiliate of New York Based Iconic Capital, and procured both tenants.

“Both tenants were drawn to the building’s proximity to I-495 and its single story layout, making it the perfect location for immediate needs as well as future growth,” said Osvold. “Ownership is thrilled to have two strong credit tenants which will also bring additional jobs to the region making a win for all parties involved.”

“These two spaces were a perfect fit for the Commonwealth’s needs. The location is fantastic and they will be able to house all of their employees in contiguous space, each with a private entrance,” said building owner Jeremie Lederer of Iconic Capital. “This is also a great win for the town of Middleboro which has seen a recent explosion in economic activity; the market is almost 100% full. The team at NAI Hunneman did an unbelievable job in orchestrating this turnaround for our property.”

Situated on 7.2 acres of land and located directly off I-495 at the Route 44/18 rotary, 151 Campanelli Drive totals 58,510 SF of first class office and meeting space. In addition to its new tenants, the building is also home to Eastern Bank with drive through as well as wealth of area amenities including restaurants and local retail.

Headquartered in Boston, NAI Hunneman is a leading provider of commercial real estate services to corporations, institutions and the private market. NAI Hunneman is a member NAI Global, the premier network of independent commercial real estate firms and one of the largest commercial real estate service providers worldwide. NAI Global manages a network of 6,700 professionals and 375 offices throughout the world. NAI professionals work together with its global management team to help clients strategically optimize their real estate assets.

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