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Woelfel and Brawley of Colliers International represnt Sorriso Technologies in 4,900 s/f relocation

31 Nagog Park - Acton, MA 31 Nagog Park - Acton, MA

Acton, MA The southwest team of Colliers International, Boston, recently assisted Sorriso Technologies, a self care solutions software company, in a 4,900 s/f headquarter relocation from neighboring building, 40 Nagog Park.  A superior building to Sorriso’s current location, 31 Nagog will afford Sorriso – who has previously been recognized as one of the fastest growing private companies – an opportunity to continue growing its brand while remaining in the neighborhood that has supported its development throughout the years.  Colliers International’s Stephen Woelfel Jr. and Kevin Brawley represented Sorriso Technologies and Rory Walsh of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank represented the landlord.

Nagog Office Park is a 73-acre, master planned development consisting of eight office buildings containing over 385,000 SF, and the Acton Mall, offering convenient access to restaurants and shops. With attractive, wooded surroundings and numerous on-site amenities, the park provides an ideal setting for today’s office tenant. Nagog Office Park is located just 3 miles from I-495, 3 ½ miles from Rte. 2, and is directly accessible via Route 2A.

Sorriso Technologies develops web-based self-service software, services and integration, specializing in billing software for communications, financial services and healthcare companies.

Colliers International Group Inc. is a global leader in commercial real estate services with more than 16,146 professionals operating from 554 offices in 66 countries. With an enterprising culture and significant insider ownership, Colliers professionals provide a full range of services to real estate occupiers, owners and investors worldwide. Services include brokerage, global corporate solutions, investment sales and capital markets, project management and workplace solutions, property and asset management, consulting, valuation and appraisal services, and customized research and thought leadership. Colliers International has been ranked among the top 100 outsourcing firms by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals’ Global Outsourcing for 10 consecutive years, more than any other real estate services firm.

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