200 Boston Ave, Medford, MA 02155
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200 Boston Avenue in Middlesex County presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking flexible, high-quality office and R&D space. This Class A property, totaling 210,113 square feet, offers multiple tenancy options, with spaces ranging from a minimum of 855 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 16,586 square feet. Currently, there are 66,847 square feet of vacant space available, ideal for immediate occupancy. The building, originally constructed in 1960, underwent significant renovations in 1994, ensuring modern amenities and functionality. Its versatile design caters to both executive office needs and research & development operations, including lab space. The property's location in Middlesex County provides excellent access to transportation networks and a thriving business community. This is an exceptional opportunity to secure premium office and/or R&D space in a well-maintained, strategically located building. The building's size and flexible floor plans allow for customization to suit a variety of business needs, from small startups to larger corporations. With its blend of classic architecture and modern upgrades, 200 Boston Avenue offers a sophisticated and productive work environment. Contact us today to learn more about available spaces and lease terms.
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