Ross of Cresa Boston represents Global Technology Systems in 8,245 s/f lease
David Ross of Cresa Boston recently represented Global Technology Systems (GTS) in an 8,245 s/f early office lease renewal of its corporate headquarters at 550 Cochituate Rd.
GTS is the worldwide manufacturer of Honeywell Batteries and operates design, manufacturing, and distribution centers across the United States, Asia, and Europe.
The company is occupying a portion of the fourth floor of the six-story, class A, 450,000 s/f office building.
According to Ross, the company wanted to renew its lease at its current location because of the building's convenient access and excellent amenities.
The landlord, Meditech, was represented by David Pergola of CB Richard Ellis.
Ross leads Cresa Boston's
I-495 Metrowest and Rte. 495 Central market teams.
Cresa is an international corporate real estate advisory firm that exclusively represents tenants and specializes in the delivery of fully integrated real estate services, including: Transaction Management, Project Management, Strategic Planning, Workforce and Location Planning, Subleases and Dispositions, Portfolio / Lease Administration, Capital Markets, Sustainability, Industrial / Supply Chain, and Facilities Management. With almost 60 offices, Cresa is the largest tenant representation firm in North America.
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