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Coyle of Godino & Company represents Fairlane Properties in 11,500 s/f in three leases

Godino & Company, Inc. has brokered lease transactions totaling 11,500 s/f to three new tenants at Chapel Business Center, located at 59-85 Chapel St. Tim Coyle of Godino & Co. represented the landlord, Fairlane Properties. Barrett Technology, a leader in advanced robotic manipulators, leased 6,000 s/f of office and R&D space and was represented by Jayson Rhuda of Mohr Partners. Boston Device Development, an engineering firm specializing in prototyping new devices for medical and commercial applications, leased 3,800 s/f and was represented by Dan Krysiak of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank. Overhead Door of Metrowest leased 1,700 s/f of showroom and office space and was represented by Will Ricciardi of Conway Commercial. Boston Device moved from Allston and Barrett Technology moved from Cambridge to their new offices.
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