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Kent and Rizzo of FHO Ptrs. broker 10,792 s/f for FTG Technologies

FHO Partners completed a new 10,792 s/f lease for FTG Technologies, an enterprise solutions provider that offers voice and data networking design, installation and maintenance services to customers, at 2 Batterymarch Park. Constructed in 1986, 2 Batterymarch Park is part of the four-building class-A office park, Batterymarch Park. The building offers an on-site full-service cafeteria and is convenient to the South Shore's major shopping malls, hotels and restaurants. Its location at the intersection of Rte. 93 and 3. Tom Kent, partner at FHO Partners, and Leeanne Rizzo, senior associate of FHO Partners, represented the tenant, FTG Technologies. Nat Kessler, first vice president of CB Richard Ellis, represented the landlord 2 Batterymarch, LLC. FHO Partners is a commercial real estate firm providing brokerage and transaction management services to multi-market, national and international corporate real estate portfolios, both owned and leased. In the world of commercial real estate advisory and brokerage firms, FHO Partners' people-powered approach stands out. The senior partners of the firm have worked together for over 20 years providing customized advisory consulting and brokerage services to an extensive range of corporate and institutional clients, both locally and on a national and international basis. Through the firm's close working association with its network of domestic and international offices, FHO Partners serves clients in every major metropolitan area in the United States and Canada, as well as throughout Europe and the Far East. For more information, visit www. fhopartners.com. FTG Technologies is a Boston based telecommunications technology solutions provider committed to delivering best-of-breed voice and data technology solutions. The company is an Avaya Business Partner and Cisco Premier Partner, specializing in systems design, installation and maintenance. For more information, visit www.ftgtechnologies.com.
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