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NAI Platform arranges a 2,300 s/f lease

NAI Platform transacted a multi-year lease at 3 Marcus Blvd. The new tenant will be occupying 2,300 s/f of office space within a well-maintained class A building consisting of 32,000 s/f on two floors. The ease of access to and from the property as well as its close proximity to Wolf Rd. services were key factors in the tenant's decision to locate in the building. NAI Platform's experienced team includes 18 commercial specialists with 200 years of combined real estate experience. Their professionals have been responsible for some of upstate N.Y.'s most significant deals, building a track record of transactions with a combined dollar value of over $2 billion. They specialize in office, industrial, land, retail, investment, non-profit, and multifamily. To learn more, visit www.naiplatform.com.
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