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Regazzini of Combined Properties arranges 18,581 s/f office lease

Peabody, MA According to Combined Properties, Inc., HTS Engineering has signed a 18,581 s/f lease at One Corporation Way in Centennial Park. HTS is one of the largest independent built-to-order commercial and industrial full service HVAC manufacturer’s representatives in North America.

“One Corporation Way, one of five buildings in our Peabody portfolio, is an excellent fit for HTS Engineering,” said John Pereira, president of Combined Properties. “The Centennial Park area is becoming a hub for many business leaders including Analogic, Boston Children’s at Peabody, Cardinal Health, and Carl Zeiss. HTS will be right at home in the park.”

One Corporation Way, Centennial Park - Peabody, MA One Corporation Way, Centennial Park - Peabody, MA

Tamie Thompson, a managing director of the JLL Boston office represented the tenant. Greg Regazzini of Combined Properties represented the landlord.

“We are very pleased to welcome such an innovative company to our portfolio of tenants and look forward to serving their needs for years to come,” said Pereira. 

Centennial Park is located at the crossroads of Rte. 128, I-95 and Rte. 1, and is 17 miles to Boston and Logan International Airport. Located off exit 28 on Rte. 128, the business park offers users highway access.

Founded in 1992 with 16 locations in Canada and the United States, HTS has grown significantly over the years. HTS credits its impressive growth and market share to a steadfast commitment to the shared success of all the individuals involved in the design, selection, installation and maintenance of the right HVAC solution for each project. “We are excited to become part of the Centennial Park community. Combined Properties has been great to work with, providing us with a short term lease pending the completion of our new headquarters at One Corporation Way,” said Peter Foss, principal, HTS New England.

Combined Properties, Inc is a full-service investment and development real estate firm specializing in first-class office, R&D, industrial, retail, medical, and multi-family residential properties in communities north of Boston. The Malden-based firm has purchased, developed, and managed over 3 million square feet and offers full-spectrum capabilities to meet its clients’ individual needs. With in-house experts in planning, permitting, development, architecture, financing, construction, leasing, and property management, our professionals work as a team to provide complete real estate solutions. To learn more about the firm’s comprehensive scope of services and how it is creating better places to live and work, please visit www.combinedproperties.com.

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