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Frisoli, McDonald, Ruggiero and Taylor of Cushman & Wakefield broker 144,541 s/f lease on behalf of Cynosure, Inc.

Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) completed the 144,541 s/f lease of 3 and 5 Carlisle Rd. on behalf of Cynosure, Inc. C&W's executive vice presidents Michael Frisoli and J.R. McDonald represented the tenant. C&W's executive directors Richard Ruggiero and Torin Taylor represented the landlord Normandy Partners. The lease in the class A office campus Westford Corporate Center represents one of the largest suburban leases of 2013. Cynosure has been helping physicians and aesthetic business owners capitalize on the unique and growing opportunities in the aesthetic laser market since 1991. They are a leading developer and manufacturer of a broad array of light-based aesthetic and medical treatment systems. Their products are used to provide a diverse range of treatment applications such as hair removal, skin resurfacing and scar reduction, as well as the treatment of vascular lesions. Cushman & Wakefield is one of the world's largest privately-held commercial real estate services firms. The company advises and represents clients on all aspects of property occupancy and investment, and has established a preeminent position in the world's major markets, as evidenced by its frequent involvement in many of the most significant property leases, sales and assignments. Founded in 1917, it has 250 offices in 60 countries and more than 16,000 employees. It offers a complete range of services for all property types, fully-integrated on a global basis, including leasing, sales and acquisitions, debt and equity financing, investment banking, corporate services, property management, facilities management, project management, consulting and appraisal. The firm has more than $4 billion in assets under management through its wholly-owned subsidiary Cushman & Wakefield Investors. For the New England area, Cushman & Wakefield maintains offices in Boston; Manchester, NH; Hartford and Stamford, CT; and Portland, ME.
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