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Olson and Bartley of Nordlund
broker two leases - 31,670 s/f

17 Industrial Drive - Exeter, NH (Photo from LoopNet).

Exeter, NH Kevin Olson and Rick Bartley of Nordlund Associates, Inc. negotiated a lease of 17 Industrial Dr., a 17,740 s/f building that is situated on 1.5 acres to Sig Sauer Inc.

Jeff Chierepko, vice president, facilities management, SIG SAUER, Inc. said, “Kevin and Rick of Nordlund Associates approached SIG with this opportunity in Exeter and facilitated a lease in an expeditious and professional manner.” 

And in Newmarket, Olson and Bartley represented Epic Logistics, LLC in the lease of 13,930 s/f of warehouse space at 5 Forbes Rd.

Dan Boufford of Epic Logistics, LLC said, “We engaged Rick Bartley and Kevin Olson of Nordlund Associates to find a space for our relocation. They found a number of properties, and 5 Forbes suits our business well and fits within our budget.”

Christian Stallkamp and Kat Gemmeke of The Boulos Company represented the landlord Masaran Group, LLC in the transaction.

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