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Daniels, Tisbert and Lawrence of Colliers International represent Diagnosys in 12,570 s/f lease

Diagnosys, Inc. has executed a new 12,570 s/f lease to relocate to 5 Lan Dr., located in Primrose Park. A long-standing tenant in the area, Diagnosys will relocate from 238 Littleton Rd. The move represents a 5,770 s/f expansion. Colliers International's north suburban team of Matthew Daniels, Brian Tisbert and Chris Lawrence represented Diagnosys. Robert LeClair and David Connolly of CB Richard Ellis represented the landlord, Ryan Development. "5 Lan Drive gives our client the ability to expand its footprint and still maintain its Westford presence," said Tisbert. 5 Lan Dr. is a three-story, 38,000 s/f flex building located in the Primrose Park business complex, 35 miles northwest of Boston.
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