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Doyle of Haynes Management handles 16,047 s/f in four leases

Over the past 60 days, Haynes Management, Inc. has closed over 10 deals for office space totaling over 20,000 rentable s/f. New clients from a wide variety of industries such as medical, sales, consulting, import, and internet companies have found their new office space by taking advantage of Haynes' ability to match a client with their ideal office needs in Haynes' diverse portfolio. The recent deals include the following: *Gardner Resources Consulting LLC rented 5,000 s/f at 110 Cedar St. Vida Doyle of Haynes Management represented the landlord and Rick Robinson of GVA Thompson Hennessey & Partners represented Gardner Resources. *Needham Wellesley Family Medicine rented 4,545 s/f at 65 Walnut St. Doyle represented the landlord and Tom Johnson from Hammond GMAC Real Estate represented Needham Wellesley Family Medicine. *Wellesley Pediatric Speech Therapy rented 1,102 s/f at 65 Walnut St. Doyle represented the landlord and client. *BuyWithMe.com rented 5,400 s/f at Echo Bridge Office Park. Doyle represented the Landlord and client. Haynes Management accommodated numerous clients for smaller spaces ranging from 250 s/f to 800 s/f Haynes Management specializes in small and midsize office space in the western suburban areas of Boston: Wellesley, Newton, Lexington and Marlborough. Haynes will reconfigure office space to match client needs using their in-house staff who make quick work of the office renovations. Their well trained maintenance staff keeps their buildings and grounds up to their tenants' needs and expectations. Haynes Management buildings have high tenant retention due to Haynes' client focused business philosophy. Please check their web site www.Haynesmanagement.com for available office spaces.
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