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Wakefield, MA – Hobbs Brook Real Estate (HBRE) has finalized a significant lease agreement with Eastern Bank, encompassing 51,751 square feet at The Edge Campus, situated at 601 Edgewater Drive. This strategic move highlights the growing demand for modern office spaces that cater to the evolving needs of businesses in the current market.
The Edge Campus is designed with a focus on amenities, providing an environment conducive to productivity and employee satisfaction. With features that promote collaboration and well-being, the campus is becoming a sought-after destination for companies looking to enhance their workplace experience.
Eastern Bank's decision to lease a substantial portion of this property underscores its commitment to fostering a dynamic work environment. As businesses continue to adapt to changing work patterns, The Edge Campus stands out as a prime location that aligns with these trends, offering both convenience and a modern aesthetic. This lease marks a pivotal development in Wakefield's commercial real estate landscape.
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