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O'Neill of The Grossman Cos. represents Rotunda Realty Trust in 3 new leases at 572 Washington St.

Three new tenants have signed leases at 572 Washington St., known as The Rotunda Building. Announcing the multiple deals was Frank O'Neill, broker for The Grossman Companies, Inc., who represented the landlord, Rotunda Realty Trust, and the tenant in the negotiations. The three who signed new leases are: *Christopher Hall, Architect; *Keith Halpern, Esq., noted trial lawyer; and *Natural Gas Partners, manages investments in oil and gas production and oilfield services companies. Hall, who has 20 years of experience in designing high-end residences, says he chose the space because of the quality building, its central location, and uniqueness in the marketplace. The location is convenient to shops, restaurants, public transportation, Rte. 128, and the Mass. Pike The property is adjacent to a new condo development, formerly the site of the Wellesley Inn. Among long-time tenants in the building are Anderson Jewelers, J. Todd Gallery and Amarin II, Rutledge Properties, Nails on File, and Truly Yogurt. Second-floor office tenants include several physicians, financial advisors and other professionals... The Grossman Companies, Inc., offers a full range of brokerage services, with a focus on sales and leasing of commercial property throughout New England. The company is actively pursuing leasing and sales assignments throughout Rhode Island, Massachusetts and southern New England. For more information, contact Frank O'Neill or Richard McKinnon at 617-472-2000. The company website is www.grossmanco.com.
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