According to Nicholas Kolopoulous, vice president of thecompany, Delphi wanted to remain in the city. "It's a major hub,"he tells Globest.com. "Most of our clients come into Boston and itsconvenient for our employees." The company currently has 50employees.

The company began looking for new offices last year before leaserates began to skyrocket. When it started looking, rates were inthe $30s per foot; within a few months, at the end of June, Delphifinalized the deal with a lease rate in the low $40s. "We werelucky to get a lease rate before the madness," notes Koulopoulos."It's a great building in a great location." Lease rates in thecity have gone as high as the $80s per sf recently. Ten Post OfficeSquare was recently bought by Walton Street Capital, LLC.

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