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Doyle and Hoban of Haynes Management, Inc. complete nine leases totaling 16,226 s/f

16 Laurel Avenue - Wellesley, MA 16 Laurel Avenue - Wellesley, MA

Wellesley, MA The brokerage team of Vida Doyle and Michael Hoban of Haynes Management, Inc. had a very busy start to 2016 and recently represented six landlords in nine transactions totaling 16,226 s/f. All of the transactions were with new tenants joining the Haynes Management portfolio in the towns of Lexington, Marlborough and Wellesley.

A deal in Lexington at 1050 Waltham St. bring the building’s occupancy to 100%.

At 47 River St. in Wellesley Hills, two leases were signed and bring occupancy to 100%. Next door at 44 Washington St., a new roofing business joined the multi-tenant office building and bring its occupancy to 100%. At 37 Walnut St. in Wellesley Hills they leased 2,220 s/f to a venture capital firm and in Wellesley Sq. at 40 Grove St. a financial services group leased 1,306 s/f. 10 Laurel Ave. in Wellesley Hills is now 100% occupied with the leasing of a 1,518 s/f suite and next door at 16 Laurel Ave., a 2,675 s/f suite was leased.

Lastly in Marlborough at 2 Mount Royal Ave., a 3,789 s/f suite was leased by R.W. Holmes.

The outlook for a continued busy spring and start of summer looks very promising.

Haynes Management is a real estate management, leasing and development company that specializes in commercial office properties in the western suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts and in southern New Hampshire. Haynes manages forty seven office properties and three retail properties that total over one million square feet of commercial space. Most of their properties have been designed to accommodate tenants that require 1,000 s/f to 5,000 s/f.

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