The Stubblebine Company completes 61,000 s/f lease for Graebel Van Lines
The Stubblebine Co. represented Graebel Van Lines in the lease of the entire 61,000 s/f building located at 200 Danton Dr. The property is located near I-93 and I-495. This modern property is situated on 11.80 acres, has 26' clear height, and seven loading docks and a drive-in door.
According to James Stubblebine, "Graebel Van lines chose this property because of its excellent highway access, hi-bay warehouse space, large paved lot and excellent loading.
Graebel Van Lines provides integrated world-wide relocation and storage services and in every major market in the United States.
James Stubblebine and David Stubblebine, principals of Stubblebine, represented the tenant. The landlord, Lewis Haefitz of Equity Industrial was represented in-house by Bruce Levine.
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