NAI Hunneman has brokered a new 13,800 s/f lease for CPS Technologies Corp. at 79 Walton St.
Headquartered in Norton, CPS Technologies is a world leader in developing and manufacturing advanced materials solutions and products, particularly combinations of metals and ceramics, to improve performance and reliability of applications in a variety of end markets. The company will maintain its headquarters in Norton, and is scheduled to occupy its new expansion space in Attleboro this spring.
JP Plunkett, executive vice president/partner at NAI Hunneman, represented CPS Technologies. Stergis Commercial Realty Trust, the landlord, represented itself.
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