Nohrden of Burgess Properties Inc. arranges 32,676 s/f lease to Art of the Event
Burgess Properties Inc. has leased 32,676 s/f of industrial space at 353 Middlesex Ave. Steve Nohrden of Burgess Properties procured the tenant, Malden-based Art of the Event. The fast growing company specializes in the production and set design of private and corporate events throughout the greater Boston area. 353 Middlesex Ave. - formerly a Dinette World retail center - offers Art of the Event high visibility showroom, office, and warehouse space.
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