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Schneier, Jezienicki and Hurd of Boston Realty Advisors handle 15,584 s/f lease for The Grommet

87 Elmwood Street - Somerville, MA 87 Elmwood Street - Somerville, MA

Somerville, MA According to its commercial real estate advisor, Boston Realty Advisors (BRA), The Grommet is expanding their current footprint at 87 Elmwood St. and will occupy an additional 5,649 s/f with a total of 15,584 s/f. BRA’s urban brokerage team consisting of, Adam Schneier, Mike?Jezienicki, and Ryan Hurd were the exclusive tenant representatives for The Grommet in their negotiations with building owner Cameron Avenue Realty Trust.

“We have secured a larger and more suitable footprint for The Grommet’s continued growth,” said Schneier. “87 Elmwood St. has been a great home for The Grommet and we are delighted to facilitate this ongoing relationship with both landlord and tenant in a building and location that is very well suited for the culture of our client” 

BRA is a commercial real estate services provider. The company represents a range of clients, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, from local non-profits to major institutions. Boston Realty Advisors serves owners, investors and space users with a full spectrum of integrated commercial real estate services—including capital markets, tenant representation, corporate services, and consulting. 

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