Gratton of Cassidy Turley represents The Gutierrez Co. in 90,000 s/f lease
Insulet Corp. will relocate its corporate headquarters from Bedford, to a 90,000 s/f facility at 600 Technology Park Dr. The new facility will accommodate the company's recent and projected growth. Cassidy Turley brokered the long-term lease of the facility. Insulet will move into the new office later this year.
"We are pleased to announce our relocation to a larger space in Billerica, which is a testament to the success and growth Insulet has experienced since its founding in 2000," said Duane DeSisto, president and CEO of Insulet.
Senior managing director, principals Michael Dalton and Brian Hines along with managing director Al Woods represented Insulet. The landlord, The Gutierrez Cos., was represented by Cassidy Turley's senior managing director, principal Duncan Gratton. Doug Fainelli, vice president of operations and Jason Denoncourt, project manager at Gutierrez Co., also worked on the team. Visnick and Caulfield Associates Inc. will be providing architectural and engineering services.
"Insulet's new location at 600 Technology Park will be an asset to both the company and its employees," said Michael Dalton, senior managing director, principal of Cassidy Turley. "The building's amenities will offer employees a comfortable and convenient place to spend their work days, and the complex will allow Insulet to continue to expand dynamically."
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