Johnston, Eysenbach of R. W. Holmes lease 12,000 s/f to Precision Digital
R.W. Holmes Realty has leased 12,000 s/f of office/manufacturing space at 89 October Hill Rd. to Precision Digital Corporation.
Precision Digital moved from Natick to Holliston to accommodate its on going growth needs and be centrally located for their employees. PDC designs, develops, sells and distributes digital devices that transform, display, and control critical process information found in industrial plants
Craig Johnston of R.W. Holmes Realty represented Precision Digital Corporation in the transaction. John Eysenbach also of R. W. Holmes Realty represented 89 October Hill LLC, the owner.
In another transaction, Johnston leased 6,308 s/f at the Meadows, 161 Worcester Rd. in Framingham, to Talent Burst. Talent Burst is an established information technology, staff augmentation and regulatory compliance solutions firm. Johnston represented Talent Burst and Bob McGuire of CB Richard Ellis represented the owner, Colony Realty.
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