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Holmes, Johnston and Bartholomew of R.W. Holmes Realty handle 23,859 s/f in leases at 225 Turnpike Road, Southborough, MA

225 Turnpike Road - Southborough, MA 225 Turnpike Road - Southborough, MA

Southborough, MA Garry Holmes, Craig Johnston, and Jim Bartholomew of R.W. Holmes Realty complete two deals totaled 23,859 s/f at 225 Turnpike Rd. Prism HR leased 18,799 s/f, while The Boston Institute of Biotechnology owned by Lincoln Ventures Common Inc., a division of KL Realty, leased 5,060 s/f.

225 Turnpike Rd. is a 72,000 s/f office building with convenient access to Rte. 9, Rte. 495, and the Mass Pike.

Prism HR offers enterprise software solutions for human resource outsourcing companies with an 100% web-centric approach and full-range of integrated capabilities. The Boston Institute of Biotechnology delivers robust bioprocess solutions with emphasis on strong client relationships and on time delivery.

The R.W. Holmes team were the sole brokers for these transactions.

KL Realty of Worcester is an operator of office and commercial properties in the Boston submarkets and Metrowest since 1983. They currently own and manage approximately 1 million s/f of office space.

Since 1976 R.W. Holmes Realty has assisted corporations and investor/developers with their local, national, and international real estate needs. R.W. Holmes specializes in property leasing, investment sales, tenant representation, consulting and asset management. www.rwholmes.com

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