STV|DPM completes relocation of Monotype Imaging Inc. to 42,250 s/f office space
STV|DPM, (formerly Diversified Project Management) has completed the relocation of Monotype Imaging Inc., a leading global provider of typeface technology and expertise for creative applications and consumer devices
Monotype recently relocated its corporate headquarters to a newly renovated 42,250 s/f office space at building 600 within Unicorn Park. The renovation and relocation has provided about 180 employees with a more open concept and collaborative environment.
The STV|DPM team provided Monotype with full project management services including lease review, pre-construction and construction administration, furniture, fixtures and equipment coordination (FF&E), and move planning. Denise Booras, STV|DPM project executive, led the initiative.
Spagnolo Gisness & Associates, Inc. provided interior design and environmental branding services to create a unique workplace that celebrates the Monotype brand by incorporating typography into all facets of the design. Bowdoin Construction provided construction management services including several months of pre-construction assistance as well as full general contracting services throughout the construction process.
Diversified Project Management (DPM), a leading provider of owner's project management services throughout the greater Boston/New England region, is now a part of STV and doing business as STV|DPM. STV|DPM is comprised of more than 70 professionals throughout New England.
Founded more than 100 years ago, STV is a leader in providing construction management, architectural, planning, engineering, and environmental services for buildings, transportation systems, infrastructure, energy and other facilities. The firm is ranked 39th in Engineering News-Record's Top 500 Design Firms survey and 7th in Building Design + Construction magazine's Top 40 Construction Management firms in. STV is 100 percent employee-owned.
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