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Haynes Management expands four tenant leases totaling 17,212 s/f

Haynes Management, Inc. has seen growth of several of its tenants totaling 17,212 s/f including the following: * Elaine Construction Company at Echo Bridge Office Park has expanded its offices to 6,980 s/f in order to accommodate their growing business. Thomas Aitkin, senior V.P. at Newmark Grubb Knight Frank represented Elaine Construction and Mary Butler of Haynes Mgmt.represented the owner, Echo Bridge LLC. * Summit Orthopedic Therapy expanded its business operation after starting out at 47 River St. and moving to larger space of 1,529 s/f at 40 Washington St. in Wellesley Hills. Summit Orthopedic Therapy was represented by Leeanne Rizzo, associate V.P. at Colliers International and Chad Bradley of Haynes Mgmt. represented Haymac LLC. * Dermatology and Skin Care Associates, P.C. expanded their practice to take the entire third floor containing 4,000 s/f at 10 Laurel Ave. Vida Doyle of Haynes Mgmt. represented Dermatology and Skin Care Associates and Mary Butler represented Wellesley/Laurel LLC, the building owner. * Swerling Milton Winnick Public Insurance Adjusters, Inc. expanded into an entire wing of 4,706 s/f at 36 Washington St. in Wellesley Lower Falls. Andrew Sacher of Parson Commercial Group represented the tenant and Doyle of Haynes Mgmt. represented the landlord, Haymac LLC. Haynes Management specializes in small and midsize office space in the western suburban areas of Boston: Wellesley, Newton, Lexington and Marlborough. Haynes will reconfigure office space to match client needs using their in-house staff to make effective office renovations. Their well trained maintenance staff keeps their buildings and grounds up to their tenant's expectations. Their buildings have a high tenant retention due to Haynes' focused business philosophy.
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