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DPA Communications expands to new office space at 33 Union St.

Boston, MA DPA Communications, a leading full-service public relations, marketing and social media agency, has relocated its headquarters to a new, larger office at 33 Union St. The move comes as the agency continues to expand its team and client roster, outgrowing its former space at 284 North St. in the city’s North End neighborhood.

“Over the past few years, our team has grown, our client work has expanded, and it became clear that our North Street office could no longer contain the momentum we were building,” said Dominic Amenta, DPA Communications founder and principal. “This transition provides a unique opportunity for us to better serve our clients, while giving our staff the space and resources they need to continue to thrive.” 

The new office is situated within the historic Yankee Publishing Building located near Faneuil Hall, offering significantly increased space, upgraded meeting and collaboration areas, and an expanded workspace designed to accommodate the agency’s continued growth. The move reflects DPA Communications’ commitment to fostering a dynamic, creative environment for both its team and clients as it continues to strengthen its reputation as one of the most reliable and respectable PR agencies in Boston.

“After nearly a decade at DPA, I’ve had a front-row seat to the agency’s strategic growth over those last ten years, and this expansion is a reflection of our tenured team’s commitment and impact,” said Zach Galasso, president and partner at DPA Communications. “At a time where the city favors remote operations, we’re making a deliberate investment in a space that supports a hybrid future that balances flexibility with the value of being together. This new office creates more opportunities for in-person collaboration, strategic planning, and meaningful face time with clients. It’s an exciting moment for our team and a clear signal of our continued momentum.”

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