July 23, 2025 - 02:21

FRAMINGHAM, MA — Calare Properties has made a bold entrance into North Carolina’s Research Triangle region with the acquisition of a premier high-tech manufacturing facility located at 3028 E Cornwallis Road. This strategic move marks a significant expansion for the company, which is known for its focus on industrial and commercial real estate.
The facility, designed for advanced chip manufacturing, positions Calare Properties to capitalize on the growing demand for semiconductor production in the United States. As the tech industry continues to evolve, the Research Triangle has emerged as a hub for innovation, making it an ideal location for such an investment.
By acquiring this state-of-the-art facility, Calare aims to support the burgeoning tech sector in the region while also enhancing its portfolio. The move is expected to create numerous job opportunities and foster economic growth within the community. This acquisition reflects the company's commitment to investing in high-potential markets and contributing to the future of technology manufacturing in North Carolina.
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