Moskowitz of Heritage Corp. leases 6,500 s/f to Newton Distribution Co.
Steven Moskowitz of Heritage Corp. leased 6,500 s/f of warehouse space at 966 Watertown St.
The property was leased to Newton Distributing Co. for its growing distribution business for fixtures and accessories for commercial and industrial washrooms.
The space is close to exit 16 of the Mass. Tpke. and convenient to Rtes. 128, 95 and various state routes.
Moskowitz as exclusive broker represented the lessor, 966 Watertown St. Realty and assisted the tenant.
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