Delta Projects has signed a 7 year lease for 12,800 s/f of space at 118 Allied Dr. Boston Realty Advisors' commercial leasing brokers, Adam Meixner and Jeremy Freid, represented the tenant Delta Projects, and John McDonough represented the ownership in the transaction.
Delta Projects, Inc. is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1976 which provides residential, employment and respite supports to approximately 80 adults and 90 children with developmental disabilities. Delta Projects is funded by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services, grants, donations and fundraising activities. Delta has been at the forefront advocating for people with disabilities and is recognized as a leader in using behavioral supports to help solve the problems facing people with disabilities.
Boston Realty Advisors, with offices in Boston's Back Bay and Manhattan's downtown, offers residential, office, retail and medical real estate brokerage, all under one roof.
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