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Gatti of Greater Boston Commercial Properties handles 13,508 s/f in leases

Benjamin Gatti of Greater Boston Commercial Properties recently brokered three office leases totaling 13,508 s/f along Rte. 9. Disruptor Beam, a computer game programmer that has produced Game of Thrones among other PC games, has expanded into an additional 2,523 s/f on the second floor of 161 Worcester Rd. on Rte. 9, now occupying a total of 6,537 s/f. Branded as The Meadows, 161 Worcester Rd. is one of the area's premiere class A buildings and is located minutes from the Rte. 30 interchange off the Mass Pike. Gatti also represented a 4,239 s/f tenant in a medical office lease on the fourth floor of 33 Lyman St. in Westborough. Community Neuroscience Services, LLC (CNS) is a specialty neurological center affiliated with UMass Memorial Hospital. CNS signed a ten year lease with Lyman Street Limited Partnership for a space that is being custom built to suit their needs. In a third office transaction Gatti represented the landlord Walden Equity Group in a 2,732 s/f lease to Hair We Are at 125 Turnpike Rd. in Westborough. Despite high vacancy rates in the area Greater Boston Commercial Properties continues to procure new tenants and provide a competitive edge to office landlords looking to rent space in a tenant's market.
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Portland, ME Colwen Hotels celebrated the opening of Residence Inn by Marriott and Moxy Hotel Portland Thompson’s Point, the first hotel in the city’s Thompson’s Point district. Developed by XSS Hotels and managed by Colwen Hotels, the five-story, dual-branded property introduces 148 guestrooms to one of southern Maine’s fastest-growing waterfront destinations.
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