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Cummings Properties signs North East Sports Consultants to 4,100 s/f

North East Sports Consultants has leased 4,100 s/f from Cummings Properties at 92 Montvale Ave. The sports content provider relocated its headquarters from Andover to save commuting time for its 15 staff members. Cummings Properties leasing director Rob Yacobian noted that the building's unique architectural design, which is easily recognizable from the highway, is a draw for clients seeking high visibility. According to president David Geaslen, 80% of the firm's employees live south of the I-95/I-93 interchange. He said, "The Montvale Ave. location is perfect for us with its easy access on and off I-93." North East Sports Consultants creates sports content for the Web and television. It works with several sports media companies, including ESPN. During Cummings Properties' 40 years in the suburban Boston commercial real estate industry, it has earned a solid reputation for providing businesses with well-located highway properties at reasonable rates. With highly visible locations along Route 128/I-95 and I-93, the firm's 10 million square feet of prime space accommodates executive offices, healthcare facilities, laboratories, retail storefronts, warehouses, and more. Additional information is available at www.cummings.com.
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