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McKenzie and Byrne of Richards Barry Joyce & Partners, LLC represent CrossHarbor Capital in two leases

Richards Barry Joyce & Partners, LLC (RBJ) negotiated two new leases on behalf of CrossHarbor Capital Partners at River Place at I-93. The leases, which total 29,092 s/f, were signed with Casa Systems, Inc. and uReach Technologies, Inc. Casa Systems signed a lease for 16,086 s/f of office and R&D space on the building's first floor. The company is relocating its corporate headquarters from 10 New England Business Center. The new lease represents an expansion of 5,000 s/f. Casa Systems was represented in the transaction by NAI Hunneman. uReach Technologies leased 13,006 s/f of office and R&D space, also on the building's first floor. The technology company is relocating from 200 Bulfinch Dr. uReach was represented in the transaction by Robert Byrne, assistant vice president, of RBJ. Brian McKenzie and Byrne represented CrossHarbor Capital Partners in the leases. RBJ is the exclusive leasing agent for River Place at I-93.
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