Lincoln Property Co. represents Orion Health in 4,231 s/f office lease renewal at 10 / Ten Post Office Square
Orion Health has signed a 4,231 s/f lease renewal at 10 / Ten Post Office Square. The lease represents a renewal of Orion Health's existing space. Roberto Magno, assistant vice president and Brendan Miller, senior associate of Lincoln Property Company represented Orion Health in the renewal.
Orion Health is an international leading provider of clinical workflow and integration technology for the healthcare sector. The renewal at 10 / Ten Post Office Square represents the office for Orion Health's eastern U.S. operations.
Tim Bianchi, director, and Debra Gould, executive director of Cushman and Wakefield represented the landlord in the renewal.
10 / Ten Post Office Square is an excellent low-rise address in the Boston Financial District that holds approximately 441,788 rentable s/f. The area amenities are unmatched in the city, including its access to parking and public transportation.
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