Adam Klimek, director, and Bill Montague, associate director, are the exclusive agents for the property and represented the landlord, Faros Properties.
Representing the tenant, Orthopaedic Associates of Stamford, also known as OAS, was Cushman & Wakefield’s Sean McDonnell, senior director, and Kathleen Fazio, director, both members of Cushman & Wakefield’s Healthcare Sector Advisory Group.
“Our direction was to find a new home for OAS, physical therapy and pain management,’’ Fazio said. “We worked closely with OAS in assessing its current situation and determined that they could sell the two suites it owned at 90 Morgan St. in Stamford and sublease the third suite at 134 Morgan St. to comfortably make the transition to this new state-of-the-art facility, ultimately bringing all services under one roof and fulfilling a lifelong dream for the practice.”
OAS’s new location at Holly Pond Plaza will allow it to increase walk-in service for OAS Express, the first-in-the-area immediate orthopaedic care center, where no appointment is necessary. OAS plans to move in this summer.
Holly Pond Plaza at 1281 E. Main St. is a 70,000-square-foot, Class A office building located just off Exit 9 on I-95. It underwent an extensive, multimillion-dollar interior and exterior renovation in 2012.
Capital improvements included a new building entrance, main lobby renovations, new elevators, bathrooms and garage improvements. The property features views of Long Island Sound on the shores of Holly Pond. It also offers private transportation to the Stamford train station for commuters.
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