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Woelfel of Cushman & Wakefield arranges 5,500 s/f lease for Medical Resources Home Health Corp.

According to Cushman & Wakefield, Medical Resources Home Health Corp. has leased 5,500 s/f at 85 Prescott St. The company is relocating its office in order to better serve its Worcester and central Massachusetts patients. Medical Resources Home Health Corp. was represented by Stephen Woelfel, Jr., associate at Cushman & Wakefield of Massachusetts, Inc. The landlord of 85 Prescott St. is Prescott Holdings, LLC, who was represented by David Cohen of Glickman Kovago. Medical Resources Home Health Corp. is a home healthcare service provider headquartered in Newton Massachusetts. The company has been providing home healthcare services for more than 35 years and has offices in 10 locations across the Commonwealth. Visit www.mrhhc.com for more information.
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