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Phoenix Park leases 525 s/f to Frontier Adjusters in Shirley

Phoenix Park, a 300,000 s/f state of the art business center, recently leased 525 s/f of office space to Frontier Adjusters. Frontier Adjusters offers independent multi-line claim adjusting, appraisal and inspection services to the insurance industry. The nature of the assignments is very diverse, ranging from private passenger auto appraisals, residential property damage estimates and various claims. Frontier Adjusters joins over 50 businesses at Phoenix Park and is located in Building B on the ground floor. "We're thrilled to welcome Frontier Adjusters as our new tenant," said Eric Shapiro, managing partner of Phoenix Park, a mixed-use office and industrial park located at 2 Shaker Rd. "We wish them the best of luck at their new location and look forward to working with them." Phoenix Park is a refurbished 12 building mill complex set upon a 56-acre campus. Located within close proximity to Rte. 2, 495, 190 and the commuter rail, the facility provides office and flex space with historic charm, modern day conveniences and numerous amenities including a shared conference center, a fitness room, marketing assistance and much more. Phoenix Park also recently leased office space to Warren's Office Supplies, an independent family owned and operated company selling office supplies, furniture and equipment. The company was founded in 1981. They occupy space on the second floor of Building B at Phoenix Park.
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