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Lang McLaughry Commercial completes lease for Donella Meadows Institute

Bruce Waters, CCIM, senior broker for LANG MCLAUGHRY COMMERCIAL, completed a lease with the Donella Meadows Institute for office space located at 2 Beaver Meadow Rd., for 900 s/f, plus the shared conference room. Executive director Jeanne Veatch Bragdon said, "Downtown Norwich had the right feel for our associates and Board members and we are thrilled to have located an appropriate office environment at 2 Beaver Meadow Rd." LANG MCLAUGHRY COMMERCIAL represented the landlord, SDO Group and assisted the tenant with this lease. The facility is also the location of the DesMeules, Olmstead and Ostler law firm. The Donella Meadows Institute is a nonprofit organization founded in 1996 by the late Donella (Dana) Meadows. The Institute applies systems thinking, system dynamics modeling and organizational learning to economic, environmental and social challenges. The Institute was formerly located in Hartland, Vermont, but felt to continue to grow and tap the various resources offered by Dartmouth College to support the Institute mission, it would be beneficial to move closer to the "core of the Upper Valley" and create an office convenient for their associates and the resource of Advance Transit to and from Norwich and Hanover and other areas. LANG MCLAUGHRY COMMERCIAL has been servicing the needs of the Upper Valley commercial real estate market for over 40 years with its principle office in West Lebanon, NH.
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