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Development Associates celebrates ribbon cutting for completion of phase 3 at Atwood Professional Campus

Shown are Northwood Development representatives, local officials
and Development Associates representatives at the ribbon cutting

 

Shown (from left) are: Susan O’Leary Mulhern of Northwood Development, LLC; Eileen O’Leary Sullivan of Northwood Development, LLC; mayor David Narkewicz; and Ken Vincunas of Development Associates.

 

Northampton, MA A ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the site of phase 3 of the Atwood Professional Campus located at 15 Atwood Dr. 

This 66,000 s/f, class A, 3-story professional office building complements the existing office buildings located across the street at 8 & 22 Atwood Dr. (off Exit 18 on I-91). Both previous buildings are fully occupied with tenants including: Cooley Dickinson Health Care Corp., Clinical & Support Options, Inc. and New England Dermatology.  The new building was erected at the site of the former Clarion Inn & Conference Center and is designed to appeal to professional and medical office tenants.  The owners of Northwood Development, LLC - Edward O’Leary, Eileen O’Leary Sullivan and Susan O’Leary Mulhern, developed this project.

Construction was completed in January. The Hampshire County Probate and Family Court has leased 22,000 s/f, consisting of the entire first floor along with a portion of the second floor.  Cooley Dickinson Health Care Corp. has also leased 7,682 s/f on the second floor for medical offices and construction for that space is currently underway.

Development Associates is the project manager and leasing agent.

Development Assocs. has been developing commercial and industrial property for over 35 years. The company has completed projects throughout the region including the 85,000 s/f North American Headquarters for Convergent Photonics in the Chicopee River Business Park, the Greenfield Corporate Center, a 190,000 s/f office complex, and Agilent Technologies. The firm manages a 2.3 million s/f portfolio of property from North Haven, Conn. to Greenfield, Mass. including office, industrial, automotive, high tech, manufacturing and warehouse/distribution properties.

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