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FoxRock Properties relocates headquarters to 1495 Hancock St., Quincy

Quincy, MA FoxRock Properties, LLC has relocated its corporate headquarters to the 4th floor of 1495 Hancock St., where it occupies 8,200 s/f. Previously, the company was based in Norwell, with a satellite office in North Quincy. 

FoxRock purchased 1495 Hancock in August 2017 and has since constructed a modern office environment that mirrors the corporate spaces it designs and manages for numerous commercial tenants in Quincy and on the South Shore.

Moving to the first floor of 1495 Hancock will be Fat Cat restaurant. Fat Cat will be anchoring the first-floor retail space and is expanding from it current restaurant location in Quincy Center.

“We wanted to be closer to our acquisitions and redevelopment projects in and around Quincy,” said FoxRock Managing Partner Jason Ward. “There is tremendous energy in Quincy Center and lots of positive momentum. We are excited to be a part of this dynamic revitalization and redevelopment.” 

Ward also announced that Mark Carroll has joined FoxRock as COO in charge of the firm’s growing real estate portfolio. Carroll, formerly the senior director of asset management at Campanelli in Braintree, has over 25 years of experience in commercial, industrial, and multi-family real estate. Carroll has worked on hundreds of investment and development projects totaling over $1 billion.

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