John Butterworth, with Meredith & Grew, tells GlobeSt.com that the company will take the entire 23 floor along with a portion of the 22 floor in the Boylston St. skyscraper under a 10-year lease. Terms of the lease were not disclosed but Butterworth says space in the Prudential Tower generally leases in at least the mid-$40s per sf.
"It's a great move for both recruiting and employee retention and gives the company a chance to take advantage of the amenities that the Back Bay offers," he says.
The firm was previously located in Boston at One International Place before moving to its present location at 100 William St. in Wellesley, where it currently occupies about 62,000 sf, Butterworth says.
Butterworth, along with Robert Kinlin, also with Meredith & Grew, handled the transaction for the tenant. The building's landlord, Boston Properties, was self-represented in the deal by David Provost and Lauren Phelan.
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