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Clearway Pain Solutions Leases 10K SF in Timonium

Clearway Pain Solutions, a pain management medical practice, has signed a lease with Padonia Place, LP, for 10,490 square feet of space at 2405 York Road. The transaction brings the three-story medical office building in Timonium to 100 percent occupied.

Clearway leased 6,400 square feet on the ground floor of the 24,800-square-foot building and an additional 4,100 square feet on the second floor. Vice President Henson Ford and Real Estate Advisor Dylan Bozel with MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services represented the landlord, and Ben Brooks of Lee & Associates | Maryland represented the tenant in this lease transaction.

“Medical office buildings are in high demand, particularly in the suburbs,” said Ford. “Over the past several years, we have seen major medical centers, hospitals and physician groups open secondary facilities in high-visibility retail centers to leverage locations near major population centers and take advantage of highway proximity and free parking.”

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