T3 Advisors, Cleantech team secures new HQ for IntAct Labs
T3 Advisors has secured a year lease at 19 Ward St. for IntAct Labs. The 900 s/f office space will become IntAct's new headquarters.
Cleantech team leader David Bergeron along with T3 team member Jon Frisch represented IntAct Labs in the negotiations, while Michael Grill represented the landlord, Delhi Trust.
For more information on IntAct Labs, please visit their website: http://www.intactlabs.com.
About T3 Advisors
T3 Advisors is a full-service corporate real estate brokerage and consulting firm. T3 is a long-term business advisor to over 200 major corporations in technology, life sciences, venture capital and financial services industries. T3 represents tenants only, allowing the firm to provide objective and unbiased advice to every client without the conflict of representing landlords. Services include brokerage, strategic planning, project management, valuation, disposition, portfolio management and lease administration. T3 has successfully advised clients on real estate matters throughout the U.S. and the world. For more information visit www.t3advisors.com.
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