WARREN, NJColliers International has arranged a long-term, 11,529-square-foot corporate relocation for global technology services provider Mindtree Ltd. at 25 Independence Boulevard in Warren, NJ. Mindtree, based in Bangalore, India, will relocate its United States headquarters within Warren at the end of September 2014.

Mindtree's new office will be located on the top floor of the four-story, 106,879-square-foot office building at 25 Independence Boulevard, which features a glass and brick facade, newly renovated lobby, 1,000 square feet of surface parking, and an enclosed parking garage with 250 spaces for tenants and visitors.

Independence Boulevard is an optimal location for Mindtree given its proximity to local retail and access to major highways,” says Michael Tesser, senior managing director with Colliers International, who represented the tenant in the transaction. “The company's move to this class-A building will provide ample space for growth as they look to increase their overall employee headcount and optimize their US operations.”

Over the last 10 years, Tesser has arranged multiple office leases for Mindtree throughout the country.

William O'Keefe and Kelsey Nakamura of Cassidy Turley represented the landlord, Normandy 25 Independence LLC, in the transaction.

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