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Lowe, Leitner and Jacoby of Cresa Boston represents OwnerIQ in 11,607 s/f

Rick Lowe, Brandon Leitner, and Mitch Jacoby of Cresa Boston recently represented OwnerIQ, an advertising network that provides ownership targeting services to businesses worldwide, in a 11,607 s/f office lease relocation and expansion at 27-43 Wormwood St. in the city's Innovation District. OwnerIQ, which currently leases space at 320 Congress St., will occupy part of the fourth floor of the Tower Point @ A St. office building. Amy Unangst Braun, Stani Miteva, and Barry Dubé of Cresa Boston will oversee the project management activities for OwnerIQ's relocation and move-in, which will be completed by December. The owner, Meritage Properties, was represented by Bryan Sparkes, Tom O'Regan, and Ben Heller of Jones Lang Lasalle. Recent upgrades to the building include a fitness center, renovated lobby, and a shuttle bus service to and from North and South Station.
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