NAI Hunneman brokers 50,470 s/f headquarters lease for Resonetics
NAI Hunneman's suburban leasing group, in collaboration with NAI Norwood, has brokered a 50,470 s/f new corporate headquarters lease for Resonetics at 44 Simon St.
The firm signed a long-term lease for 50,470 s/f of industrial space, and is scheduled to occupy the new space in April. The space will also serve as the new corporate headquarters for Resonetics.
Chris Norwood of NAI Norwood collaborated with NAI Hunneman's suburban leasing group, which includes James Boudrot, Brendan Daly, Evan Gallagher, Stephen James and Michael McCarthy, in representing the tenant. CB Richard Ellis represented the landlord, Liberty Properties LLC.
"After an extensive space search which weighed options in southern New Hampshire and the north portions of Rte. 495 submarket in Mass. we were able to locate an option within close proximity to their previous location," said Stephen James, executive vice president/principal at NAI Hunneman, whose suburban leasing group represented Resonetics in the transaction. "It was a comfortable move for the company and achieved all of their growth needs and economic goals."
About NAI Hunneman:
Founded in 1929 and headquartered in Boston, NAI Hunneman is a leading provider of commercial real estate services to corporations, institutions and the private market. Through its association with NAI Global, NAI Hunneman is a local firm with global reach offering brokerage and project management services in more than 325 markets across the nation and around the world.
About Resonetics LLC:
Resonetics is one of the largest total solution provider of laser micromachining products and services in the world. It is also regarded as having the largest independent plastic (polymer) laser micromachining facility with more than 50 UV-based laser micromachining systems and with three clean rooms. Laser micromachining represents a critical fabrication technology for the manufacturing of medical devices, diagnostics, and a variety of non-medical products as the machining features become increasingly small.
The US-based company has three separate business divisions: The Medical Division, The Laser Micromachining Division (for Contract Manufacturing Services) and The Laser Systems Division (for capital equipment).
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