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Doyle and Hoban of Haynes Management, Inc. complete six deals totaling 15,464 s/f

The Haynes Management, Inc. brokerage team of Vida Doyle and Michael Hoban recently represented four landlords in six transactions totaling 15,464 s/f in Lexington, Newton and Wellesley. Two of the deals were tenant expansions at Echo Bridge Office Park in Newton Upper Falls, bringing the current occupancy to 91%. A new tenant at 892 Worcester St. in Wellesley brings the building to 100% occupancy. In Wellesley Hills at 36 Washington St., a long term tenant expanded within the building to over 4,500 s/f and a new tenant joined with 2,850 s/f. Lastly, a 1,715 s/f suite was leased at 1050 Waltham St. in Lexington bringing the building's occupancy to 92% with only one suite remaining. Haynes Management Inc. is a Wellesley based real estate management, leasing and development company that specializes in commercial office properties in the western suburbs of Boston, and in southern New Hampshire. Haynes manages 48 office properties and three retail properties that total over one million s/f of commercial space. Most of our properties have been designed to accommodate tenants that require 1,000 s/f to 10,000 s/f.
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