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Hunneman Brings Repositioned Wellesley MOB to 94% Occupancy

Hunneman said that 70 Hastings St., a former office building turned Class A medical office in Wellesley, MA, is now 94% occupied following completion of a 3,000-square-foot lease to Perla Pediatrics Smiles on behalf of landlord Grander Capital Partners. The building’s remaining space, less than 2,000 square feet, will be made available to tenants seeking office or medical office space.

“The strategic repositioning of 70 Hastings from traditional to medical office has produced strong interest, and we’re pleased to near this exciting milestone alongside Grander Capital Partners,” said Ned Halloran, an EVP at Hunneman.

Hunneman was enlisted by Grander Capital Partners to support leasing following the latter’s acquisition of 70 Hastings St., which was then a vacant office building. The building was fully renovated the following year with new building systems and high-end finishes, including complete renovations to the lobby and all communal areas, and upgraded landscaping around the property.

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