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Payroll Solutions Provider Leases 18K SF in Mansfield

R.W. Holmes arranged an 18,045-square-foot office lease at 15 Hampshire St. in Mansfield, MA by ConnectPay, an online payroll solutions provider. Terms of the lease were not disclosed.

Director of corporate services Elizabeth Holmes and managing director Dean Blackey represented ConnectPay. Sublessor Medtronic was represented by Steve Woodworth and Mitch Kumin of Savills.

“ConnectPay is a great example of a high-growth company making strategic real estate decisions to support its future expansion,“ said Holmes. “Their new headquarters at 15 Hampshire St. provides the flexibility and infrastructure needed to scale, while keeping them in a business corridor that supports talent and collaboration. Our role was to ensure their real estate strategy aligned with their business goals and growth trajectory.“

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