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Cameron, Brady and Levine of NKF complete 30,075 s/f lease

Boston, MA Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) completed the relocation of Slalom to 399 Boylston St. NKF senior managing directors Jason Cameron and Jim Brady of the firm’s local office, in cooperation with senior managing director Daniel Levine of the firm’s New York office, represented Slalom in the 30,075 s/f lease. The firm is combining offices and relocating from its two city locations at 181 Newbury St. and 312 Stuart St.

Jason Cameron, NKF

 

Jim Brady, NKF

 

With a desire to consolidate two locations into one, Slalom selected NKF to assist with its site selection analysis, ultimately choosing 399 Boylston St. based on its Back Bay location. The firm will take occupancy of its new space in July. 

“We are pleased to have assisted Slalom in this office relocation, allowing them to combine two offices under one roof,” said Cameron. “With its location, upgraded lobby, amenities and new retail, 399 Boylston is a great location to attract and retain top industry talent, as well as work in a collaborative environment with a fresh new look and feel.”

399 Boylston St. is a class A, 251,328 s/f, 13-story office building. Centrally located in the city’s Back Bay, the property features natural light and views of the skyline, Public Garden, Boston Common and the Charles River. Ownership, The Blackstone Group LP / Equity Office Properties, recently completed renovations to the building’s lobby which included a new glass façade, bike storage, a fitness center, lockers and showers, as well as updates to the retail area. 399 Boylston is close to the Arlington St. MBTA Station, Storrow Dr., I-93, the Mass Pike (I-90) and Logan International Airport. 

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