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Bell Group represents SRC with 11,000 s/f expansion

SRC, Inc., a nationally recognized research and development company with more than 50 years of experience in defense, environmental and intelligence, has expanded into a new location at 6274 Running Ridge Rd. Mark Bethmann of the Bell Group, a commercial real estate firm specializing in tenant representation, represented SRC, Inc. in a lease transaction which satisfied their 11,000 s/f expansion need. Jonathan Sayre at Pyramid Brokerage Companies represented ITW the tenant who previously occupied the space and negotiated a lease buyout. The Bell Group was founded in 1986 to respond to the need in the marketplace for a real estate consulting firm specializing in tenant representation services in the upstate N.Y. area. Each member of the team brings a unique set of skills to every project. Through each partner's area of expertise, we create a project specific team for every transaction, guaranteeing maximum benefit and protection for our clients. Our experience in construction, development, property management, financing, lease negotiations, acquisition and disposition give us the necessary tools and knowledge to consistently reduce our client's real estate and occupancy costs. For more information, visit www.bellgrouprealestate.com
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