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Whelan Associates holds ribbon cutting ceremony for 26,000 s/f Three Washington Place, Easton, Mass.

Easton, MA Whelan Associates held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of Three Washington Place, a 26,000 s/f, two-story, class A medical office building located on Rte. 138. The ceremony took place on Thursday, September 29.

Three Washington Place is the third building to be developed at Washington Place, a 126,000 s/f class A medical office park. Current tenants include McNeil Orthopedics and Trinity Family Medicine. One Washington Place, completed first quarter of 2007, is fully leased and features one of the region’s first all-digital ambulatory surgicenters, including MRI and digital x-ray. Two Washington Place, completed fourth quarter of 2008, is also fully leased.

 

“We are pleased to celebrate the grand opening of Three Washington Place. Washington Place was designed from the ground up to accommodate the latest medical technologies. It is easily accessed by from Rtes. 24, 93, 95 and 495, and located within six miles of major hospitals including Good Samaritan Medical Center and Signature Healthcare.” said William Whelan, president of Whelan Associates LLC.

Whelan Associates, LLC is a leading provider of strategic real estate services, including advisory, development, leasing, construction, and property management solutions. Whelan Associates provides representation to professional, medical and industrial clients throughout the construction process, from groundbreaking to completion and beyond. For more information, please contact Marie Pepin at (508) 984-4100, or visit our website www.whelanassociates.com

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