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Avison Young relocates Boston office to 200 State Street

According to Rick Kimball, managing director and principal of Avison Young, the company's office will be relocating to 200 State St. in the city's Financial District. Avison Young's consolidation of two offices, into one, at this central and prominent location provides space for our growth while bringing their downtown team of experts into one facility. The lease transaction closed in December. Following a brief stay on the fourth floor they will then move into their newly designed space on the 7th floor, suite 700. Avison Young New England has consolidated 17 of its employees at 200 State St. Over the past two years, the office has grown from five to more than 30 employees with additional growth projected for 2013. In addition to its head office, the company's New England operations include a suburban office location at 16 New England Executive Park in Burlington, 99 Summer St. in Boston, and a Connecticut office at 35 Elm St. in New Haven. "Avison Young is committed to long term, intelligent growth" said Kimball. "We are pleased to have relocated to a central location with great proximity to so many great amenities." 200 State St. is a 16-story, 296,000 s/f, class A building with access to commuter lines, retail, and restaurants.
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