Hughes of New Dover Associates leases 7,160 s/f to Care Everywhere
Care Everywhere, LLC has leased 7,160 rentable s/f of office/flex space at 9 Tech Circle. Scott Hughes, president of New Dover Associates, Inc. of Framingham, represented the property owner, Tech 9 RE, LLC. Care Everywhere, LLC was represented by Adam Meixner, associate director of Boston Realty Advisors of Boston.
Care Everywhere is an OEM software and services company focusing on the integration of medical devices with healthcare information systems. Their software development team has in-depth knowledge and experience in medical device design, healthcare information systems, and nursing workflow applications. Their medical device Gateway Server product, and VitalCare application suite provide framework solutions for integrating medical devices with electronic medical record systems and nursing workflow applications.
9 Tech Circle is a single story brick and steel frame office/flex building totaling 20,095 s/f and is fully leased. The property is owned by an affiliate of Intrum Corp. of 180 Wells Ave., Newton.
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