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Richards Barry Joyce & Partners move to 75 State Street

Richards Barry Joyce & Partners, LLC (RBJ&P) has moved its corporate office to 75 State St. RBJ&P has leased office space on the 18th floor of 75 State St. in a move from its previous location at 53 State St. The move comes a year after the firm celebrated its tenth anniversary and was driven primarily by RBJ&P's sustained growth during that time. The firm also cited as a deciding factor 75 State St.'s recent achievement in receiving LEED Existing Buildings: Operation & Maintenance Gold designation. "We are very excited to move to 75 State Street, which is a building our Downtown Team has had the pleasure of representing for many years," said Robert Richards, president, RBJ&P. "Thanks to Brookfield Office Properties, our new office layout is much more efficient and will better enable the collaboration and customer service that has become the hallmark of Richards Barry Joyce & Partners during its eleven years." The firm represented itself in the leasing negotiations, with partner Michael Joyce working with the building's landlord, Brookfield Office Properties. RBJ&P is the exclusive leasing agent for 75 State St.
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