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OfficeLink has opened The Studio at OfficeLink

Quincy, MA OfficeLink, Shared Office Concepts, a professional co-working and private executive office suite, has opened The Studio at OfficeLink, a full audio and video production studio. The studio will be available at a discounted rate to tenants and members of OfficeLink and will be a resource for local businesses to create professional video content for their own use. 

“Our production company, Real Estate 360 Productions, was already producing locally and nationally distributed content, from interviews with local stakeholders in the commercial real estate space and discussions about real estate trends in the region and beyond, to Real Estate Talk Boston, a show hosted by Chris Devin of Cross Country Mortgage, and distributed on Boston.com. It made sense to build out our capacity to create professional content in a new studio, and offer it to other businesses, especially with the rise of video consumption online,” said Stephen Vazza, president at Vazza Real Estate Group and co-owner of OfficeLink.

OfficeLink co-working spaces offer modern design, common areas, and a collaborative atmosphere. 

Their flexible office solutions include both traditional professional private office space and coworking options for small teams, entrepreneurs, individual contributors, and remote workers. 

OfficeLink’s unique locations outside of the city allow their tenants and members to connect with like-minded professionals closer to home and enjoy the energy and atmosphere of downtown Boston, without the hassle and associated costs of additional traffic and parking.

OfficeLink is a division of the Vazza Real Estate Group, a real estate development firm in Quincy, MA, which has been actively developing and investing private and institutional capital into real estate in major US markets for over 30 years. They opened their first two OfficeLink locations in 2016 and 2017.

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