CBRE brokers 2,519 s/f lease to Vamosa at 98 North Washington St.
CB Richard Ellis/New England has brokered a new 2,519 s/f lease on behalf of Vamosa at 98 North Washington St. Vamosa, a sector defining software and solutions company, will occupy the third floor of the building, an 83,000 s/f office building owned by Boston Development Group.
Located in the heart of the North Station area in downtown Boston, 98 North Washington St. is situated directly across from the new Kennedy Greenway and offers proximity to both North Station and Haymarket Station. Only steps away from the historic North End, the five-story building provides easy access to Rte. 1, I-93 and the Zakim Bridge.
The CBRE team of Kerry Olson, vice president, and Jon Freni, senior associate, represented Vamosa; Boston Development Group was self-represented.
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