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Eysenbach of R.W. Holmes handles 25,200 s/f lease
to Streetwear, Inc.

Holliston, MA R.W. Holmes has negotiated a 25,200 s/f new lease to Streetwear, Inc.

Streetwear, a full-service apparel and headwear company offering seamless integration of concept design and from sourcing to manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution, leased the entire 25,200 s/f flex building located at 56 Boynton Rd.

R. W. Holmes, executive vice president John Eysenbach, executive vice president at R.W. Holmes, was the sole broker in the transaction.

Hopping Brook Park is a high-quality park master-planned development with extensive landscaping, underground utilities, and easy access to Rte. 495 and Rte. 109 in Milford, Mass.

“Streetwear, Inc.’s move to 56 Boynton Rd. highlights the MetroWest area’s appeal for innovative businesses. Their new space in this vibrant community not only supports their expansion but also adds to the economic energy of the region,” said Eysenbach.?

R.W. Holmes is consistently ranked as one of the largest commercial real estate brokerage firms in Massachusetts. Founded in 1976, R.W. Holmes assists companies – from startups to Fortune 500 – and investors, owners and developers with their local, national, and international real estate needs. R.W. Holmes specializes in property leasing, investment sales, tenant representation, consulting, and asset management.

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