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Columbia Property Trust completes 10 leases at 116 Huntington Ave. totaling 115,000 s/f

Boston, MA Columbia Property Trust, Inc. has signed 10 separate leases that collectively total 115,000 s/f at 116 Huntington Ave., its 273,000 s/f boutique office building in the city’s Back Bay.

This leasing activity is highlighted by a short-term extension with the building’s largest tenant, American Tower, to renew its entire 40,000 s/f premises within the building. Other notable renewals include CVS Digital, which will now occupy a full floor at the building, as well as HR consulting firm The Segal Company and private equity firm Longpoint Realty Partners. 116 Huntington has also welcomed multiple new tenants to the building, including career management firm Keystone Partners, alternative energy company BlueWave Solar, and the law firm of Hoffman Alvary.

Additionally, California-based restaurant operator SOL Cocina has signed a new long-term lease encompassing 5,300 s/f of ground floor retail space to open the first East Coast location of its full-service Baja-style eatery in early 2023. The new restaurant – the seventh location for the expanding national chain – will offer 200 seats inside and a 30-seat patio for the warmer months. Sol Cocina will expand the premium food service options available at 116 Huntington, which already boasts an onsite location of locally-based specialty café Jaho Coffee.

“116 Huntington offers a premier office environment in an ideal Back Bay location just steps to world-class shopping, dining, and transit options,” said David Cheikin, Columbia’s executive vice president – East Coast. “Our enhanced food and beverage offerings will provide building occupants with premium onsite dining options from dawn to dusk, further strengthening 116 Huntington’s position as the perfect workday destination to help our tenants engage their teams and foster innovation.”

Columbia has completed improvements to 116 Huntington since acquiring the building in 2015. These include modern upgrades to the main entrance, lobby, elevators, and other common areas, which have elevated the experience of building tenants and guests. Building features include 24/7 security and access plus in-building parking, and Columbia also recently installed bipolar ionization and advanced air filtration throughout the building to ensure a safer and healthier environment for all building occupants. The LEED Gold and Energy Star-certified building also recently achieved the WELL Health & Safety Rating and has received WiredScore Platinum certification, representing the highest recognition of best-in-class digital infrastructure for building occupants.

Columbia was represented in all leases above by Michael Joyce and Lauria Brennan of Cushman & Wakefield.

 

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