Cushman & Wakefield Inc. recently announced three deals were signed at Lee Farm Corporate Park in Danbury. One tenant will expand its space in the office park at 83 Wooster Heights Road, while two tenants plan to move in.
Navigators Management Co. Inc., a Stamford-based international specialty insurance holding company, renewed its lease and expanded from 3,400 square feet to 16,074 square feet at the office park.
Lenovo, a Beijing-based multinational computer technology company with headquarters in Morrisville, N.C., leased 10,665 square feet. This is Lenovo’s first Connecticut office.
Energy USA Inc., a Washington, D.C.-based natural uranium trading company that supports nuclear power plants globally, leased 2,472 square feet. The company is relocating from 100 Mill Pond Road in Danbury.
“We’re having a good couple of weeks,” said Bruce Tuomala, Danbury’s economic development director, also mentioning three other companies that recently moved to the city ”“ Addivant, Cartus and the Eastern College Athletic Conference. “When a national company comes into our market, it demonstrates the strength of Danbury”™s economy and our attractiveness.”
Cushman & Wakefield was the exclusive leasing agent, and director Meredith Siburn represented the landlord of Lee Farm Partners L.L.C., a joint venture between Summit Development of Southport and The Grossman Cos. Inc. of Quincy, Mass.
Ed Tonnessen and Patrick Lennon, Â Jones Lang LaSalle’s managing director and senior vice president, respectively, represented Navigators. Energy USA was represented by Maureen O’Boyle, senior director at Cushman & Wakefield. Lenovo was represented by Thomas Pajolek, CBRE executive vice president.
Lee Farm is a five-story, 215,649-square-foot office building at the intersection of Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 7.