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Lee of Colliers Meredith & Grew executes 15,000 s/f lease for Allurent

Allurent, Inc. has executed a new 15,000 s/f lease to relocate and expand its headquarters at The American Twine Building at 222 Third St. Colliers Meredith & Grew senior vice president Theodore Lee represented both Allurent and the landlord, Transatlantic Investment Management, Inc. Built in 1875, The American Twine Building is a four-story, 114,364 s/f office building. "Colliers, Meredith and Grew has been a valued resource to us over the years, assisting us in each transitional phase," said Joe Chung, co-founder and CEO of Allurent. "Once again, they succeeded in making our move as painless as possible - finding us an ideal location in record time."
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