Lincoln Property Co. represents Broadview Networks in 10,464 s/f lease renewal
Broadview Networks, a communication services provider delivering voice, data, internet, and IP based communications, signed a 10,464 s/f data center lease at 500 Rutherford Ave. The deal represents a renewal of its existing lease.
500 Rutherford Ave., owned by Nordic Properties, is a three story, 300,000 s/f office building located near I-93. The building was constructed in 1928 and was renovated in 1997.
Tim Latham, vice president, Kevin Malloy, senior vice president, and Campbell Walker, vice president, all three of Lincoln Property Company represented Broadview Networks. The landlord was represented by Tim Bianchi and Debra Gould of Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.
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