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Prescott IOS arranges large-scale construction lease-up at 11 Otis St.

David Skinner

 

Vin Cannistraro

 

Jordan Sneider

 

Westborough, MA David Skinner and Vin Cannistraro of Prescott IOS have completed the lease-up of a newly constructed 35,000 s/f building on 5.25 acres at 11 Otis St., to two tenants before construction was completed.

DPR Construction, a publicly traded construction management firm, leased the 20,000 s/f on 2.25 acres and was represented by Jordan Sneider of JBS Commercial.

Doug Curtiss Landscape committed to the remainder of the site through a direct transaction with Prescott IOS, taking 15,000 s/f on three acres. 

Prescott IOS is Boston’s most prolific Industrial Outdoor Storage (IOS) leasing brokerage company, representing more IOS tenants and landlords throughout the northeast. 

 

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