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Margulies Perruzzi Architects completes office design for Baystate Financial Services

wellesley, ma Margulies Perruzzi Architects completed the design of 19,300 s/f of new office space for Baystate Financial Services, LLC,. The office at 100 William St. features a combination of offices and workstations with an open café in the middle of the space. A 600 s/f sales training center was designed for Baystate Financial's training program, and a "touchdown" suite offers hoteling space for visitors, clients, and executives traveling from other offices. The color palette features neutrals in tan and gold, and glass on the office fronts distribute natural light into the space. The custom millwork doorframes in dark cherry lend an air of sophistication to the space as well. "Baystate Financial Services is committed to our clients' financial success by providing unparalleled levels of personal support, and our office needed to reflect that commitment and dedication," said David Porter, managing partner at Baystate Financial Services. "Margulies Perruzzi Architects has designed an elegant and comfortable office space that will welcome our clients and serve us well for years to come." "Margulies Perruzzi Architects is committed to creating design that supports our clients' business objectives, and the design of Baystate Financial's new office is a perfect example of that commitment," said Joe Flynn, senior associate at Margulies Perruzzi Architects and incoming president of the International Facility Managers Association (IFMA) Boston. "We are proud that Baystate Financial's new office complements the firm's values and dedication to its clients." Equity Office Properties is the landlord of 100 William St. The project team included Gary K. Rubin and Associates for construction management, and C3 (Commercial Construction Consulting, Inc.) for mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering.
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