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Phoenix Park leases 5,000 s/f office/production space to Swing Labels

Phoenix Park, a 325,000 s/f refurbished mill, recently leased 5,000 s/f of office and production space to Swing Labels at its 14-building office and industrial complex. Swing Labels is a custom label solution provider whose core business is meeting both conventional and unconventional bar code and color label needs. They will occupy space on the first floor of Building F at Phoenix Park, and will join approximately 43 other tenants at Phoenix Park. "We're thrilled to welcome Swing Labels as our new tenant," said Eric Shapiro, managing partner of Phoenix Park, a mixed-use office and industrial park located at 2 Shaker Rd. Phoenix Park, located on a 56-acre campus setting near the commuter rail, provides office and flex space and is equipped with modern mechanicals and numerous amenities including a free fitness facility, conference room, lunch room, Internet access and low cost commercial storage space. Space is sub dividable as low as 250 s/f.
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