Richards Barry Joyce & Partners, LLC represents Normandy Real Estate Partners in 190,311 s/f in leases at Marlborough Technology Park
Normandy Real Estate Partners, representation by Richards Barry Joyce & Partners, LLC (RBJ), completed seven leases within the last six months totaling 190,311 s/f at Marlborough Technology Park.
RBJ is the exclusive leasing agent for Marlborogh Technology Park and John Lashar, partner, and Paul Leone, senior vice president, represented Normandy in the leases. The tenants in the transactions are Cavium, Inc., Oxford Immunotec, CardioFocus, Inc., IQuum, Rockwell Automation, Sepaton, Inc., and Tekelec, Inc.
"Normandy's commitment to Marlborough Technology Park continues to meet the needs of blue chip tenants seeking the best-in-class," said Lashar.
"Since acquiring Marlborough Technology Park we've enjoyed a superior track record of renewing and securing new leases as the park continues to showcase its Class-A office attractions and amenities in the I-495 corridor," said Mark Roopenian, senior vice president at Normandy. "With the help of the team from Richards Barry Joyce & Partners, we're excited to continue building our relationships with our existing tenants and welcoming our new ones in Cavium, Inc. and Oxford Immunotec."
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