The largest of the three buildings, 52 Second Ave., holds 200,000 sf of space. The facility at 10 Second Ave. has 10,000 sf, while 40 Second Ave. is an 80,000-sf office building leased to medical-related businesses. Rockwood senior VP Walter Schmidt says the deal kicks off the New York City firm's fourth investment fund.
Designed by Jung Brannen Associates, the building has a tenant roster that includes Massachusetts General Physicians Organization, Boston IVF and MCI Worldcom.
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