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Boudrot, James and Gilkie of Hunneman handle 31,697 s/f lease - Decembrele and Yarboro of JLL represent landlord

10 Maguire Road - Lexington, MA

Lexington, MA Hunneman completed a long-term lease transaction on behalf of Reveneer, Inc. at 10 Maguire Rd. Reveneer is relocating from 10 State St. in Woburn. Hunneman’s Jim Boudrot, Steve James and David Gilkie represented the tenant. The landlord, 10 MAG OWNER, LLC, a joint venture between R.J. Kelly, Co., Inc. and Independencia Asset Management, LLC, was represented by JLL’s Christopher Decembrele and Jordon Yarboro. 

Reveneer will relocate to their new 31,697 s/f headquarters in a seven plus year deal. The company designs, builds and manages high-velocity inside sales operations that transform the way companies sell. 

Jim Boudrot

 

Steve James

 

David Gilkie

 

Reveneer was named to the Boston Globe’s Top Places to Work list in 2018 and is anticipating growth to over 200 employees this year.

 “We are excited to reach an agreement with Reveneer to relocate its operations from Woburn to Maguire Rd. in Lexington,” said Boudrot. 

“RJ Kelly Company’s entrepreneurial ‘Get It Done’ attitude, coupled with the exceptional building amenities including the new Hangar food concept, were all motivating factors in the site selection. It is an ideal location right off of I-95 and surrounded by a booming technology and growing pharma industry hotspot in Lexington.”

“This past year, we experienced triple-digit growth in our managed services,” said Reveneer founder and CEO Greg Casale. “Our new headquarters will be a world-class facility, complete with a training center, demo rooms and collaborative space to better serve our growing list of customers. In addition, our employees will gain a beautiful new office environment with the best amenities, supporting our aggressive hiring goals.”

“We are looking forward to welcoming the Reveneer team to 10 Maguire Road in February,” said R.J. Kelly president and CEO Brandon Kelly. “From our first tour with Reveneer, it was clear that their executive team understood our vision for the new Hangar food hall, activated courtyard and other innovative amenities that we are bringing to the park in 2019. 10 Maguire Road will be at the forefront of transit oriented and amenity rich office environments that are essential to helping tenants attract and retain talent. We are thrilled that Reveneer will be the first new tenant to join the park in 2019 and enjoy all that 10 Maguire has to offer.”

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