May 9, 2025 - 02:27

BOSTON, MA— Foxfield, a prominent real estate investment and development firm specializing in industrial and residential properties along the East Coast, has announced the establishment of Foxfield Management. This new in-house property management division will oversee a substantial portfolio totaling 2.1 million square feet.
The decision to create Foxfield Management comes as part of the company's strategic initiative to enhance operational efficiency and provide superior services to tenants and property owners. By managing its properties internally, Foxfield aims to ensure a higher standard of care, streamline communication, and foster stronger relationships with stakeholders.
With this move, Foxfield is poised to leverage its extensive industry expertise and local market knowledge, reinforcing its commitment to delivering exceptional value across its portfolio. The company is optimistic that the new division will not only improve tenant satisfaction but also contribute to the overall growth and success of its real estate ventures in the region.
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