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Minnerly, Osvold and Hannigan of NAI Hunneman lease 32,995 s/f

Sharon, MA NAI Hunneman completed a 32,995 s/f lease with Reiser at 1245 Providence Hwy., bringing the building to 100% occupancy. The transaction will serve as an additional location for the leading supplier of food processing and packaging equipment currently headquartered at 725 Dedham St. in Canton.

Cathy Minnerly, NAI Hunneman

 

Ovar Osvold, NAI Hunneman

 

Sean Hannigan, NAI Hunneman

 

The NAI Hunneman South team of Cathy Minnerly, Ovar Osvold, and Sean Hannigan represented the landlord, J.D. Murphy Real Estate, while Reiser was represented by Taryn Wilson of Newmark Knight Frank.

“1245 Providence Hwy., located right on Rte. 1 and just off I-95, offers great access and visibility,” said Minnerly. “The building, which is undergoing significant capital improvements including a new façade, new windows, and pavement striping, will provide Reiser with an ideal second location to complement their Canton headquarters.”

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 of 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 7,000 professionals and 400 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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