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Conrad and McCourt of The Conrad Group handle 25,175 s/f lease renewals

The Conrad Group, Inc. exclusively represented two tenants in Crown Colony in the renewal and expansion of their operations. Eye Health Service, Inc. (EMS) renewed their lease at 1900 Crown Colony Dr. for 12, 373 s/f. EHS. is an industry leader and provides a complete range of eye care services. They have 11 locations in the Greater Boston area. Environmental Partners Group, Inc. (EPG) also located at 1900 Crown Colony Dr., elected to renew and expand their space at the building. EPG, Inc. occupies 12,802 s/f. Robert Conrad, president, was assisted by Paul McCourt, senior vice president of The Conrad Group, Inc. According to Conrad, "Both firms have thoroughly enjoyed their tenancy at 1900 Crown Colony Dr. The building is first class office space, offers unparalleled amenities and has the premier management staff on the South Shore. Why would anyone leave?"
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