According to Berkeley Investments, ConvergEx Group, a leading technology firm, has extended its lease through August 2021, and expanded by approximately 5,000 s/f, for a total of approximately 44,000 s/f at 12 Farnsworth St.
ConvergEx is a provider of mission critical software products and technology-enabled services to asset managers and financial intermediaries globally. With more than 6,000 clients in 100 markets, their large and diverse client base includes investment advisors, hedge funds, plan sponsors, trust banks, family offices, separately managed accounts, broker-dealers, exchanges, alternative trading systems, and investment banks. Their extensive array of proprietary software products and technology-enabled services span the entire investment life cycle.
The firm has over 1,200 employees in 22 locations throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa.
12 Farnsworth St. is 90% leased to office and retail tenants.
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