Gallagher of NAI Hunneman leases 58,000 s/f to inVentiv Health
NAI Hunneman recently represented inVentiv Health, a company offering clinical, consulting and commercial services to the healthcare industry, in a 58,000 s/f lease of office space at One Van de Graaff Dr. (Landmark One). Vice president Evan Gallagher of NAI Hunneman represented inVentiv Health while Dan Campbell RM Bradley represented building owner Mass Mutual.
One Van de Graaff featuring a six story granite and glass atrium with sunlight exposure is located adjacent to Rte. 128 providing visibility and access to major highways including I-93 and I-90 (Mass. Tpke.). Building amenities include a full service café, fitness center and locker room, ATM, and newly renovated common areas.
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