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Mulroy of O’Brien Commercial Properties arranges 15,950 s/f in leases

14 Progress Road - Billerica, MA 14 Progress Road - Billerica, MA

Billerica, MA Paul Mulroy, senior vice president of O’Brien Commercial Properties, recently represented Customer Service Associates in leasing 14,400 s/f of flex space at 14 Progress Rd. CSA is a nationwide technical service provider that develops strategic partnerships with high-tech equipment manufacturers and distributors. The landlord was represented by CBRE New England.

Paul Mulroy, O’Brien Commercial Properties Paul Mulroy, O’Brien Commercial Properties

Mulroy also represented Brookdale Healthcare Services, in leasing 1,550 s/f of office space at 512 Main St. Shrewsbury, Mass. Brookdale Healthcare specializes in senior assisted living across New England. The landlord was represented by Kelleher and Sadowsky.

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