Murphy PC Advises Landlord on Commercial Lease for New Food and Entertainment Venue in Norwood, Massachusetts

April 16, 2026 — Murphy PC represented the owner of a commercial property in Norwood, Massachusetts in the negotiation, drafting, and execution of a new commercial lease for a food and entertainment venue. The scope of representation included landlord work and premises build-out, and compliance requirements related to liquor licensing, insurance, HVAC, and fire suppression systems.

Our client is an experienced commercial real estate owner in Massachusetts.

Murphy PC is a Boston-based law firm focusing on real estate and business transactions. The firm counsels developers, sponsors, owners, investors, lenders, tenants, nonprofits, and partnerships in joint ventures, project development, acquisitions and dispositions, financing, leasing, construction, and title insurance across all property types.

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