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Combined Properties, Inc. extends Miele Inc. to new 6,163 s/f lease

Peabody, MA According to Combined Properties, Inc., Miele, Inc. has extended their 6,163 s/f lease at Two Corporation Way, a first-class office building in Centennial Park.

Miele, Inc. is a German manufacturer known for producing high-end domestic appliances. The family-owned and operated business was founded in 1899, and consistently ranks as one of the top-recognizable companies in Europe. They are a premiere brand in the luxury single-family residential market in the U.S. 

Miele continues work with their Emerging Technologies Lab (ETL) at Two Corporation Way. The space provides them with an environment for applied research & proof of concepts studies, while promoting creativity, innovation, and collaboration. They intend to partner on multi-disciplinary projects spanning fields such as artificial intelligence, food & health technology, robotics, sensors, HMI, and cyber security to name just a few.

“The city of Peabody’s investments in revitalizing Centennial Park have provided the area with outstanding opportunity, and companies are taking notice. By highlighting the park’s most attractive features, like its outstanding location, direct highway access, and the industry-leading companies that are already rooted there, Centennial Park has immense benefits that growing businesses find attractive.” said Greg Regazzini, senior vice president and director of leasing at Combined Properties. “This sharpened focus on Centennial Park coupled with the specific features available at Two Corporation Way is bringing impressive companies such as Miele to the park and this building specifically.” Regazzini represented the landlord, while Rob Nahigian, of Auburndale Realty Co., represented the tenant.

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