Jose “Pepi” Cancio, Jr. |
Interglass
Corporation, a Miami-based tempered-glass distributor and fabricator, signed a
deal to move its manufacturing operation to the 65,500 square-foot building
that is being developed by Medley-based CanPen Holdings.
This
is the first development project for CanPen, a newly formed company whose
principals are—Jose “Pepi” Cancio, Jr. and Mario Penzo.
Easton
& Associates President Jose Hernandez-Solaun represented both the
landlord and tenant, who signed a 25-year lease. Interglass is leasing
the entire building.
“Being
our first project, it was very comforting to know that we had a long-term
quality tenant lined prior to the walls going up,” said Penzo. “Easton
& Associates has strong relationships with end users of
warehouse/industrial space and was able to put together a deal very quickly.”
Jose Hernandez-Solaun |
“Despite
the high demand for small-bay space, there has been no significant new product
delivered to the market recently due to high cost of land and construction,”
said Hernandez- Solaun.
“Our client had the foresight to purchase the
land some time ago and the ability to deliver a great
product.”
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