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Lincoln Property Company completes 98,175 s/f of renewals and expansions at Mill & Main in Maynard

Maynard, MA Lincoln Property Company (Lincoln) has completed two significant lease renewals totaling 98,175 s/f at Mill & Main, a 1.1 million s/f, eight-building 50-acre campus. Tim Latham, Chris Devaux, and James Tambone of Lincoln’s West Suburban Brokerage team handle leasing on behalf of the landlord.

Penguin Systems, a global leader in autonomous computing solutions and a subsidiary of Stratus Technologies following its 2022 acquisition, renewed its lease for 68,854 s/f at Mill & Main. The tenant was represented by Nick Bruha and Blake Baldwin of Cushman & Wakefield.

Longtime tenant Epsilon Associates, Inc., which has been part of the Mill & Main community since 1998, renewed its lease and expanded its footprint to 29,321 s/f. The tenant was represented by Sam Crossan and Bob McGuire of JLL.

“We are pleased to announce continued leasing momentum at Mill & Main with both new economy and long-term tenants,” said Devaux. “Our goal at Mill & Main is to deliver a workspace environment that evolves with our tenants. The campus’s mix of brick-and-beam and flex space offers the versatility to support both established organizations and growing companies as their needs change.”

Lincoln continues to market a diverse range of available spaces at Mill & Main, from individual offices starting at 100 s/f to large suites of up to 150,000 s/f, accommodating a full spectrum of users — including office, flex, light industrial, and advanced manufacturing tenants. The campus offers convenient access to Route 128, Interstate 495, and Route 2, making it an ideal location for companies seeking a dynamic suburban headquarters or satellite office. For more information visit: www.millandmain-lpc.com.

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