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Nordlund Associates retained for leasing of 1.5 million s/f Shetland Park

Salem MA Nordlund Associates, Inc. has been retained as the brokerage firm to market suites available for lease by Shetland Park, the town’s waterfront business center, according to Chris Everest, president of Nordlund.

Located on thirty acres of oceanfront property, Shetland Park is a 1.5 million s/f business center comprised of five buildings. The park presents an ideal opportunity for businesses seeking to be in a professional setting overlooking the Salem Harbor in close proximity to the city’s growing downtown amenities.

Shetland Park - Salem, MA

Shetland Park located on the waterfront, provides a unique business/lifestyle atmosphere combining unparalleled water views with proximity to downtown Salem amenities. Within walking distance of restaurants, retail stores, as well as MBTA public transportation, and the new Ferry from Salem to Boston.

Various configurations for both office and flex spaces affords the ability to create modern office finishes with one of a kind harbor views.

Shetland Park offers competitive rates with attractive tenant improvement packages, with suites ranging from 2,000 – 20,000 s/f for lease.

Nordlund Associates is a full-service commercial real estate firm serving tenants, landlords and investors by facilitating the acquisition and/or divestiture of properties through traditional and innovative strategies. They attribute their success to their knowledge, expertise, personalized service and entrepreneurial values. Creative solutions, adjustments and decisions are made on the go.

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