4Wall Entertainment to move to West Bridgewater from Canton
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4Wall Entertainment to move to West Bridgewater from Canton

Jan 18, 2024

Las Vegas-based 4Wall Entertainment, a provider of lighting and other equipment to the entertainment and event industries, has agreed to lease a new warehouse in West Bridgewater developed by Marcus Partners.

In making the move, 4Wall will trade its 38,000-square-foot space in Canton for the entirety of the 88,000-square-foot West Bridgewater facility, located off Route 24 at 7 Manley St. The warehouse is still under construction.

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The agreement marks the fourth time in two years that Marcus has fully leased an industrial project in Greater Boston before it was finished, according to the Boston-based real estate developer. Marcus has focused on tenants in need of less than 250,000 square feet of space.

"This outcome validates our strategy of taking a measured approach to new industrial development, where we are limiting our investment into projects that best match tenant demand … in locations that offer superior highway access within established institutional submarkets," Marcus principal Josh Berman said in a statement.

Marcus is now building a 168,000-square-foot industrial development in Andover, at 4 Executive Drive. Construction started at that site in February and is expected to wrap up by year's end.

The expansion will enable 4Wall to increase its inventory, among other benefits, according to Steven Way, general manager of 4Wall's local facility.

The West Bridgewater facility includes a 36-foot height clearance, 12 dock doors and about 8,000 square feet of office space.

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