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Alvarado, Parsons and Blackburn of SVN|Parsons Commercial complete 16,286 s/f lease with Wind River Environmental

46 Lizotte Drive - Marlborough, MA 46 Lizotte Drive - Marlborough, MA

Marlborough, MA SVN|Parsons Commercial Group|BOSTON, completed a 16,286 s/f lease with Wind River Environmental, LLC at 46 Lizotte Dr. Marci Alvarado, Jake Parsons and Jason Blackburn of SVN |Parsons represented the landlord, St. Mary’s Credit Union. 

Wind River Environmental selected the site because of the overall quality of the building, its proximity to major routes and access to nearby retail amenities. St. Mary’s Credit Union owns the building and has their headquarters located on site, another major draw for Wind River Environmental. 

“We are pleased that Wind River Environmental will be joining us at our own Marlborough headquarters. They had many options, and the choice of our building as their new home speaks highly of our facility and our location. We will continue to work with SVN|Parsons Commercial Group|BOSTON on leasing the remaining available space.  Our building offers easy access from major highways, competitive rates, and a location within a thriving area of new growth within the city of Marlborough,” said James Petkewich, St. Mary’s Credit Union’s senior vice president.

The Marlborough Economic Development Council (MEDC) was also instrumental in assisting St. Mary’s Credit Union to attract Wind River to relocate its business to Marlborough. 

Meredith Harris, from MEDC said, “We are thrilled that Wind River Environmental has chosen Marlborough to call home and look forward to welcoming all the new employees to the city. Wind River is just one more reputable company to add to the long list of successful businesses already flourishing here in Marlborough.”

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