O'Brien of O'Brien Commercial Properties leases 41,750 s/f at Hopkinton Technology Park
Bret O'Brien of O'Brien Commercial Properties represented three landlords of the Hopkinton Technology Park in leasing transaction totaling 41,750 s/f over the last year.
The Hopkinton Technology Park is a master-planned commerce center offering tenants amenities, and expansion capabilities; located between 86 South St. and 122 South St. encompassing ten buildings on South St. and Avenues C, D, E and F.
Tenants involved in leasing activity were Trenergi Inc., Project Just Because Inc., Qualmark Inc., A123 Systems, Interstate Electical Corp., HOP Energy LLC and The Boston Athletic Association.
O'Brien, who also represented the landlords with Project Just Because, Qualmark and HOP Energy, LLC, was the only broker on either side of any of these deals.
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