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Lee and Flaherty of Collier's Meredith & Grew handle 42,280 s/f lease for E Ink Corp.

E Ink Corp., a leading supplier of electronic paper display technologies, has recently renewed a 42,280 s/f lease for its corporate headquarters at 733 Concord Ave. E Ink Corp. occupies the entire two-story, 42,280 s/f office and laboratory building. Colliers Meredith & Grew's Tad Lee represented E Ink Corp. in the transaction. New Boston Fund, the landlord, was represented by Colliers Meredith & Grew's Joe Flaherty. Specifics of the lease transaction were not disclosed. About E Ink Corporation E Ink Corporation is the world's leading supplier of electronic paper display (EPD) technologies. E Ink's technology is ideal for many consumer and industrial applications spanning handheld devices, eBooks, eNewspapers, PC-accessories, public information displays and promotional signs. E Ink is a private corporation that includes among its investors and strategic partners Air Products and Chemicals, Chi Lin Technology, Epson, Hearst Corp, Intel, LG Display, Motorola, Philips, Prime View International, Toppan Printing Co and Wacom. E Ink's customers include Amazon, Casio, Citizen, Hanwang, Hitachi, iRex, Lexar, Plastic Logic, Samsung and Sony. E Ink news can be found at: www.eink.com About New Boston Fund Founded in 1993, New Boston is a real estate investment management firm based in Boston, MA that manages over 1.2 billion dollars in private equity capital on behalf of high net worth and institutional investors. With nearly $4.4 billion in cumulative investment and development activity through seven successful private equity real estate funds, New Boston's value-added investment strategies focus on middle market investment opportunities in the Eastern United States. About Colliers Meredith & Grew Colliers Meredith & Grew is a Boston-based commercial real estate company with integrated service groups including Brokerage, Capital Markets, Counseling & Valuation, Development & Advisory, Investment Sales, and Property & Asset Management. In addition to representing its core clients in New England, Colliers Meredith & Grew provides national and international real estate services to its multi-market clients as a member of Colliers International and as an owner/member of Strategic Alliance Mortgage LLC (SAM). Colliers International is a worldwide affiliation of independently owned and operated companies in more than 290 offices in 61 countries. For more information about Colliers Meredith & Grew, visit www.colliersmg.com.
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