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DTZ FHO Partners reps Highland-March's 20,369 s/f lease of Braintree Hill

DTZ FHO Partners, said that Highland-March Executive Suites has leased 25 Braintree Hill Office Park. Located at the intersection of Rtes. 3 and 93, and near the South Shore Plaza, 25 Braintree Hill Office Park contains 20,369 s/f of office space and is one of five buildings in the office park. "We are pleased to have worked with the Highland-March team and The Flatley Co. to achieve this positive result," said Tom Kent, partner at DTZ FHO. Kent and Leeanne Rizzo, associate at DTZ FHO, represented Highland-March. The property owner, The Flatley Co., was self-represented.
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