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Grand Coast Capital Group relocates headquarters to 7,500 s/f office in Quincy

Quincy, MA Grand Coast Capital Group is relocating its headquarters, from Hingham. Following substantial corporate growth, the firm has expanded into a 7,500 s/f space on the fourth floor of the Hancock Center, at 1515 Hancock St.

In addition to the new office space, the firm has acquired ownership interest in Hancock Center, which is located near various transportation, shopping and dining options and 10 miles south of downtown Boston.

“In three short years, Grand Coast Capital has grown from one-person operation to a thriving real estate financial services provider with nearly 20 employees and expectations for continued strategic growth,” said Jeff Carter, CEO and founder of Grand Coast Capital. “This state-of-the-art space reflects our modern, white glove approach to service and supports our anticipated growth. Additionally, the investment in Hancock Center presents an ideal long-term value-add opportunity for the firm.”

Grand Coast Capital’s new office features an open, light-filled floorplan accented by floor-to-ceiling windows, collaborative workspaces and state-of-the-art technology including video and audio displays and wireless connectivity throughout. To support teamwork and a continued energy of innovation, the new office also includes areas with full-wall whiteboards and a custom ping pong table.

Hancock Center is centrally located in Quincy Center, a flourishing area that is benefitting from revitalization efforts both from the city and private developers centered around smart mixed-use and residential development. The building is minutes from the MBTA Red Line with convenient access into Boston and to points throughout the South Shore.

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