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Ogasapian of R.W. Holmes Realty arranges 14,650 s/f for Nor’Easters Baseball

Tewksbury, MA  According to R.W. Holmes Realty Co., Inc., 14,650 s/f has been leased to Nor’Easters Baseball at 19 Barker Rd. The property is a 32,000 s/f warehouse building situated neat I-495 and off Rte. 38. 

Following a search, Nor’easters selected 19 Barker for its ceiling height, proximity to I-495, and its geographical location for the members of its teams. Entering its 12th season in 2016 - 2017, Nor’Easters Baseball has established itself as one of the premier travel programs in New England. The program has recently expanded to 40 total teams.

Mike Ogasapian, R.W. Holmes Realty

 

Ed Carbone, Carbone Commercial

 

Mike Ogasapian of R.W. Holmes Realty represented the tenant, Nor’easters, while Ed Carbone of Carbone Commercial represented the owner, Barker Road Realty Trust.

Since 1976 R.W. Holmes Realty has assisted corporations and investor/developers with their local, national, and international real estate needs. R.W. Holmes specializes in property leasing, investment sales & acquisitions, tenant representation, consulting services, market valuation & research and asset management.

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