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Ropes & Gray Renews 413K SF with BXP at Prudential Tower

BXP said Friday that it signed an approximately 413,000-square-foot, long-term lease renewal with Ropes & Gray at the Prudential Tower in Boston. The renewal extends the lease through 2041. Ropes & Gray is Boston’s largest law firm and has occupied a prominent position in the Boston legal marketplace since the firm’s founding 160 years ago.

“We look forward to continuing our longstanding partnership with Ropes & Gray at Prudential Center,” said Bryan Koop, EVP for BXP’s Boston Region. “The dynamic Back Bay neighborhood continues to be the location of choice for leading companies, such as Ropes & Gray, to nurture their talent and grow their business.”

Located at 800 Boylston St. in Boston’s Back Bay, the 1.2-million-square-foot Prudential Tower is the tallest of four office towers at Prudential Center, which also includes 653,000 square feet of retail. SVP Patrick Mulvihill oversees office leasing at the complex.

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