"This building has worked extremely well for them," Brian Hines, a principal with Trammell Crow Co.'s Boston office tells GlobeSt.com. "It's centrally located and they love the building's amenity package" which includes a large cafeteria and fitness center. The company opted to stay at the location under the expanded lease because of its key location in Concord's high-tech corridor, Hines said.
SolidWorks' Debbi Hondromihalis, who spearheaded the internal negotiations, says the building is "centrally located and offers us the type of environment where we can retain existing employees and attract new people," she said. The remainder of the building is currently being leased at rates of around $20 per sf gross.
Hines and Michael Dalton, also with Trammell Crow, assisted SolidWorks. John Boyle, a principal with Trammell Crow, along with senior vice president Keith Gurtler and senior associate Debbie Howerton, represented buildings owner, Spear Street Capital.
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