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Cresa and Tria complete 3 Boston area offices

Boston, MA Cresa and TRIA completed three new office projects for local companies: Folium Capital (shown), Newton Scientific, and Sverica Capital Management. Cresa provided advisory and project management services and TRIA provided interior architecture and corporate design services.

Cresa and TRIA have collaborated on seven corporate office projects to date, leveraging their working relationship, understanding of their respective work processes, and sharing a like-minded approach to client service. Their ongoing collaboration builds upon the positive momentum between the two companies who share common cultures defined by superior client service and expertise in complex projects. 

“From our first project together, the synergy between Cresa and TRIA has been remarkable. The combination of our corporate design and project management expertise has resulted in a productive relationship that greatly benefits our clients,” said Lucianna Lucarelli, director of interiors at TRIA. “Together, we generate strategic solutions that enhance corporate interior projects and provide value to our clients.”

“We are very satisfied with the level of work TRIA produces, and appreciate the passion, energy, and detail they apply to each project,” said Barry Dube, principal, project management at Cresa Boston. “We have a lot of confidence in the TRIA team, and know that together we deliver responsive, proactive service to our clients.”

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