CAMBRIDGE, MA-Microsoft is moving into 113,000 square feet at One Cambridge Center starting in the late summer of 2010. The global technology company is taking six floors as part of the New England Development Center in Kendall Square.

The company has signed a long-term lease with landlord Boston Properties and was repped by Jones Lang LaSalle's John Osten and Peter Bekarian, along with Molly Heath. Boston Properties was repped by David Provost and Philip Dorman. JLL did not disclose the terms of the lease, but a mid-year Cushman & Wakefield report clocks average office/lab space in the Kendall Square/East Cambridge market at $62.44 per square foot.

Cambridge Center is 2.7 million square feet and is comprised of class A office, research lab, retail, restaurants, hotel facilities and public parks and gardens over a 24-acre site. One Cambridge is a 12-story office property, which currently houses multiple tenants, now including Microsoft which is taking roughly half of its building.

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