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Elcock, Williams and Lynch of M&G negotiate 8,500 s/f lease for CGL

CGL Electronic Security, Inc. has executed an 8,500 s/f lease for its headquarters at 1400 Providence Highway. Meredith & Grew executive VP James Elcock and associates David Goodhue and William Lynch represented both CGL Electronic Security and KS Partners, the landlord, in the transaction working with KS Partners' COO Robert Macnamara and vice president of leasing James Grady. Norwood Business Center is a three-building business park consisting of 23,000 s/f of office space and 133,000 s/f of single-story R&D space. "Meredith & Grew was very effective in understanding our needs, and helping us to analyze the options.  It was a great pleasure working with them," said Ron Ludvigsen, president of CGL Electronic Security.
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