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McFarland of Avison Young represents Peregrine Energy Group, Inc. in 3,337 s/f lease

Avison Young brokered a 3,337 s/f lease at 2 Oliver St. Avison Young principal Karyn McFarland represented the tenant, Peregrine Energy Group, Inc. Ryan Hurd, associate from Cushman & Wakefield, represented the landlord, P6/Saracen 2 Oliver Real Estate, LLC. Located in the Financial District of the city, 2 Oliver St. is an eleven-floor, 270,302 s/f office building overlooking Post Office Sq. Occupancy is slated for the fall. "Boston's focus on advancing technology has created an ideal atmosphere for renewable energy firms to flourish and Avison Young looks forward to helping other firms locate in the area," said McFarland. Founded in 1992 by former Commissioner of Energy Resources for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Paul Gromer, Peregrine Energy Group, Inc. is an energy consulting firm with a unique expertise in data visualization. They offer a deep knowledge of energy efficiency and renewable energy and a passion for making energy information easy to understand, use, and share with others. About Avison Young Founded in 1978, Avison Young is Canada's largest independently-owned commercial real estate services company. Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Avison Young is also the largest Canadian-owned, principal-managed commercial real estate brokerage firm in North America. Comprising more than 950 real estate professionals in 32 offices across Canada and the U.S., the full-service commercial real estate company provides value-added, client-centric investment sales, leasing, advisory, management, financing and mortgage placement services to owners and occupiers of office, retail, industrial and multi-residential properties.
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