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PharmaVigilant leases 3,500 s/f at Westborough Mill

PharmaVigilant, a technology provider for the clinical research market, has executed a new 3,500 s/f lease for its headquarters at the Westborough Mill. The Colliers Meredith & Grew team of James Elcock, William Lynch and Timothy O'Brien represented the landlord, Eastport Real Estate Services, in the transaction with PharmaVigilant. Specifics of the lease transaction were not disclosed. Originally built in 1902 and renovated in 2000, the Westborough Mill is a three-story, 49,000 s/f office building located at 69 Milk St. Situated one mile off Rte. 9, the former textile mill offers a distinctive architectural design and professional management. The Westborough Mill is within a walking distance to local shops and restaurants in downtown. "Due to its unique brick & beam features and the opportunity for future expansion, the Westborough Mill is a great real estate solution for PharmaVigilant," said Elcock.
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