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Halloran Consulting Group expands to two additions floors at 266 Summer Street

Boston, MA On the heels of being named to the Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing private companies in the US and honored as one of the top 10 fastest growing women-owned companies in Boston, Halloran Consulting Group, Inc. is expanding the company’s Fort Point headquarters. The company tripled its physical space, leasing two additional floors at 266 Summer St. in the city’s rapidly growing Seaport area.

The expansion of Halloran headquarters is a by-product of robust business growth, according to president and CEO, Laurie Halloran. “We anticipated growth as we moved to Fort Point, however the pace of client projects and consequently our hiring has accelerated. We are fortunate to attract and retain exceptionally talented consultants; we have a vibrant, family friendly culture with passionate people who care about patients. Our team is driven to do the right thing and it shows, as our consultants consistently deliver excellent results to our clients, leading to over an 80%+ rate of repeat business.”

“A substantial portion of our repeat business is due to our status as a trusted partner for many biotech and pharma companies,” said Katie McCarthy, managing director. “Our clinical and regulatory business has been vigorous all year; we are actively engaged with so many brilliant and innovative companies in Boston and worldwide.”

Justin Dziama of Avison Young, who has represented Halloran for several years, handled the leasing of the new space.

Ashley Jordan of Fusion Design Consultants designed the new space, utilizing benching and glass such that natural light drenches the brick and beam interior. A view of Boston harbor and the growing city skyline are accentuated by an orange and blue color palette and hexagon shapes. Vantage Builders was the general contractor for the build out.

Halloran is a management consulting firm that partners with life science companies to optimize their development. Halloran works with industry organizations of all types, including biotech, pharma, medical device, and service providers, to identify gaps and implement solutions, helping companies achieve excellence in regulatory, quality, and clinical development. Halloran is certified by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council as a woman-owned business .

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