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Prolman and Morrison of Prolman Realty, Inc. handle 32,000 s/f lease

Prolman Realty, Inc. has leased 31,200 s/f of office/industrial space located at 75 Northeastern Blvd. to St. Joseph's Hospital, according to Mark Prolman and Lisa Morrison who represented the Mandravelis Trust. The tenant, St. Joseph's Hospital, was represented by Brad Vear, Vear Commercial Properties. The building will be utilized as a medical clinic for physical therapy, storage of records, and related office uses. Mark Prolman, owner/broker of Prolman Realty, has been in the commercial real estate business since 1981, beginning with NAI Norwood Group until 1986. In 1992, Prolman Realty was incorporated, specializing in investment- and development-related commercial brokerage.
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