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WAYLAND, MA — R.W. Holmes has announced the renewal of a significant lease for 49,260 square feet of research and development space at 358 2nd Avenue in Waltham, Massachusetts, by QinetiQ, Inc., a global leader in defense and security solutions. This extension reflects QinetiQ's commitment to its operations in the region and highlights the importance of Waltham as a hub for innovation and technological advancement.
The facility at 358 2nd Avenue is strategically located to support QinetiQ's ongoing research initiatives and collaborations. The company specializes in providing advanced technologies and services to enhance national security, making this location vital for its R&D efforts. The lease renewal signifies not only the company's growth but also the potential for job creation and economic development in the area.
As QinetiQ continues to expand its capabilities, the renewed lease is expected to foster further advancements in research and development, benefiting both the company and the local community.
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