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Hope & Comfort Relocates to Needham’s N2 Innovation District

 R.W. Holmes represented the owners of 33 4th Ave. in Needham, MA in securing a 10,600-square-foot lease with Hope & Comfort. The flex building, located in the N2 Innovation District, will be the new headquarters for Hope & Comfort as it continues to expand its impact in the Greater Boston area.

“We are thrilled to have represented Fourth Avenue Realty Trust in this transaction and to welcome Hope & Comfort to the N2 Innovation District,” said Elizabeth Holmes, director of corporate services at R.W. Holmes. “Hope & Comfort’s mission to provide essential hygiene products to children in need aligns beautifully with the values of the community, and we are excited to see them grow in their new space.”

Holmes and managing director Dean Blackey represented the landlord in this lease agreement. Hope & Comfort was represented by 128CRE. The N2 Innovation District is home to tenants such as TripAdvisor, Shark Ninja and NBC Boston.

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