The Stubblebine Company represents ECM Plastics, Inc. in 48,000 s/f industrial lease
Formerly located in Worcester, ECM Plastics, Inc., a national plastics compounder, leased 48,000 s/f of industrial warehouse space at 111 Adams St., from National Industrial Portfolio Borrower, LLC. The 458,090 s/f building was originally built from 1963 to 1972 and reconstructed in 2005.
David Stubblebine, James Stubblebine, and Alan Ringuette of The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC International represented the tenant and the landlord.
According to David Stubblebine, "The principals of ECM Plastics chose the location because of the ceiling height, outside storage capability, and the proximity to I-90."
ECM Plastics, Inc., a leading national plastics compounder, has provided custom color matching, specialty additive formulations, and plastic compounding since 1996. Their advanced color development technology ensures consistent critical color matching and high performance results for a wide range of demanding markets.
The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC International specializes in the lease and sale of large industrial and flex properties throughout New England.
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