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Merchant Warehouse signs 2,287 s/f office lease at The Hingham Shipyard

Merchant Warehouse has signed a lease on 2,287 s/f of office space at Hingham Shipyard. The Boston-based company provides merchant accounts and credit card processing solutions and services to companies nationwide. Founded in 1998, Merchant Warehouse serves more than 80,000 merchants. Merchant Warehouse's new Hingham Shipyard offices will be a satellite location to their main offices in Boston's financial district. Their Shipyard office is on the 3rd floor of 18 Shipyard Dr. The Hingham Shipyard is a 1.2 million s/f mixed-use, transit-oriented, waterfront development. It includes 210,000 s/f of retail/restaurant space; 30,000 s/f of office space; and apartments, townhomes and condominiums. Retails and restaurants include: Bed Bath and Beyond, Bodyscapes, Eastern Mountain Sports, The Fresh Market, Old Navy, Patriot Cinemas, Sleepy's, Supercuts, Talbots, Unleashed by Petco, Vitamin Shoppe, Red Mango, Six in the Shipyard, , Alma Nove, Hingham Beer Works, Panera Bread and others.
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