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Marcus Partners completes three property industrial acquisition in partnership with NorthBridge Partners

100 Adams Road - Clinton, MA

Boston, MA Marcus Partners completed its largest industrial acquisition to date, completed in partnership with NorthBridge Partners. Comprised of three properties, the acquisition of the Northeast Logistics Portfolio included 100 Adams Rd. in Clinton, as well as 525 Campanelli Dr. and 1010 West Chestnut St. both in Brockton.

The properties offer access to Greater Boston’s highway systems and population centers, facilitating seamless “last-mile” distribution. The buildings offer efficient layouts with generous column spacing, ample car and trailer parking, and desirable loading capacity. The size of the tenant spaces within the portfolio varies significantly, providing an ability to accommodate a broad spectrum of tenant requirements. 

525 Campanelli Drive - Brockton, MA

 

1010 West Chestnut Street - Brockton, MA

 

“We are excited to expand our presence within the rapidly growing warehouse/distribution sector,” said Ryan McDonough, Marcus Partners’ Boston regional director. “The Greater Boston warehouse/distribution market is significantly supply-constrained relative to other parts of the country and continues to demonstrate strong tenant demand. This strategic purchase provides an attractive balance of secure in-place cash flow with an opportunity to create value through lease-up, renovation, and/or expansion of the assets. This portfolio acquisition advances our goal of increased exposure to the Boston market.”

Greg Lauze, managing partner of NorthBridge Partners, said, “We are excited to partner with Marcus Partners and look forward to collaborating with their team to continue to actively improve the assets and create further value.”

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