CresaPartners brokers two leases totaling 7,656 s/f on Congress St.
CresaPartners in Boston recently represented Citisoft and OwnerIQ in office leases totaling 7,656 s/f on Congress St.
OwnerIQ, a network of channel-focused websites, has relocated and expanded from 337 Summer St. The company, represented by Mike Bannon and Rick Lowe of CresaPartners, occupies 4,600 s/f at 320 Congress St., a 53,000 s/f office building. Jeff Becker and Bonny Doorakian of NAI Hunneman represented the landlord, Congress Plaza, LLC.
Citisoft, a consulting firm, has renewed its lease for 3,056 s/f at 343 Congress St., a 111,500 s/f office building. Mike Bannon and James Topper of CresaPartners represented Citisoft. The landlord, Berkeley Investments, represented itself.
CresaPartners, based in Boston, is one of the nation's largest corporate real estate advisory firms specializing in tenant representation and corporate services, including project management. Worldwide, the firm provides services through more than 125 offices in 35 countries, including more than 50 North American CresaPartners locations.
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