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MEDFORD, MA— In a notable transaction within the Greater Boston industrial real estate sector, a 5,895-square-foot industrial property has been sold. The property, located at 58 Swan, was brokered by Nordlund Associates, Inc., reflecting the ongoing demand for boutique industrial spaces in the region.
This sale highlights the increasing interest in smaller industrial properties, which cater to a variety of businesses looking for flexible and strategically located spaces. The Greater Boston area has seen a surge in industrial activity, driven by factors such as e-commerce growth and the need for last-mile distribution centers.
The successful sale of this property underscores the robust nature of the local industrial market, as investors seek opportunities that align with current economic trends. With a focus on innovation and adaptability, the industrial sector in Medford continues to attract attention from both buyers and investors alike, solidifying its role in the broader real estate landscape.
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