Hobbs Brook Announces 101,000-Square-Foot Lease at Life Sciences and Office Campus in Waltham

Article Published by: Boston Real Estate Times

Waltham, MA– Hobbs Brook Real Estate (HBRE), a Massachusetts based developer, owner, and operator of premier office and life science space throughout the United States, announced that ZoomInfo (NASDAQ: ZI) has signed a new lease totaling approximately 101,000 square feet at 404 Wyman Street, part of a 13-building life sciences and office campus in Waltham, MA, just 12 miles from Boston.

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Hobbs Brook Secures New Leases, Renewal at Rhode Island Offices

Published by ConnectCRE

Hobbs Brook Real Estate (HBRE) recently executed 125,500 square feet of new leases and extensions at Northwoods, a three-story, 315,710-square-foot, Class A, LEED Gold-Certified office building located at 1301 Atwood Ave. in Johnston, RI…

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Dimeo leases large block of Class A office space in Johnston

Published by Providence Business First

Dimeo Construction Co. has leased 28,000 square feet of Class A office space at Northwoods Office Park — a property it helped transform, nearly a decade ago, from a 1970s-era concrete edifice into a light-filled and resilient corporate park…

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Colliers Represents Landlord to Lease 35,000 SF Class A Office Space in Atlanta Submarket

Published by Colliers

Alpharetta, GA – September 26, 2024 – Leading diversified professional real estate services and investment management company, Colliers | U.S., secured five leases totaling 35,000 square feet for Preston Ridge III bringing the property to 92 percent leased. Executive Vice President, Deming Fish with the Atlanta offices’ Landlord Services Group represented the landlord, Hobbs Brook Real Estate, on all five transactions. This achievement is a reflection of the longstanding relationship between Deming Fish and Hobbs Brook Real Estate, a partnership that has been in place since 2013.

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