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TG Gallagher to move headquarters to Waltham

Waltham, MA Not left out of the headquarter expansion game, TG Gallagher will be moving its headquarters from Cambridge to 309 Waverly Oaks in Waltham in the spring. A move that will consolidate the company under one roof and provide the necessary space to support the company’s rapid growth.

“We are bursting at the seams, crammed into two office locations totaling 20,000 s/f,” said Brian Potter, president/CEO of TG Gallagher. “It’s a big facility, that will afford us the opportunity to keep growing and we couldn’t be more excited about being united under one roof again.”

The employees are at the center of the design for the new 40,000 s/f headquarters which will provide them with a comfortable, enjoyable, and collaborative workplace. The open office, finishes, colors, flooring, furniture, and workstation design have been selected to respect how their employees work and enable team members to do their best work in a space that expresses TG Gallagher’s culture. 

The office will feature over a dozen flexible meeting rooms, lounges, and break rooms as well as wellness rooms, a training room, and showers.

To further support our employee’s well-being, the new HQ is nestled among miles of walking trails and a world-class fitness center.

“It’s a vibrant office space, in a great location, loaded with amenities for our employees, it’s going to be an exceptional work environment and it will help us retain and recruit the best talent,” said Potter. We look forward to sharing our new space with our clients and the surrounding community.”

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