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Doyle and Hoban of Haynes Management, Inc. represent five landlords in six transactions totaling 14,956 s/f

The Haynes Management, Inc. brokerage team of Vida Doyle and Michael Hoban represented five landlords in six transactions totaling 14,956 s/f in Newton and Wellesley. All of the transactions were new tenants joining the Haynes Management portfolio. Two of the deals were at 40 Grove St., Wellesley and bring the building's occupancy to 98%. At 888 Worcester St. in Wellesley a 3,665 s/f transaction brings the building to 88% occupancy. In Wellesley Hills at 30 Washington St., a 5,771s/f tenant will be moving in to a now fully leased building. Next door at 36 Washington St., a tenant leasing 2,404 s/f makes the building 89% occupied. Lastly, a 1,245 s/f tenant at Echo Bridge Office Park brings the building's occupancy to 90%. Haynes Management 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 N.H. Haynes manages 48 office properties and three retail properties that total over one million s/f of commercial space. Most of their properties have been designed to accommodate tenants that require 1,000 s/f to 10,000 s/f.
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