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L.E.K. Consulting Signs 15K-SF Lease Expansion in Boston

Global management consulting firm L.E.K. Consulting has renewed and expanded its lease by 15,000 square feet, to a new total of 78,000 square feet, at 75 State Street in Boston.  The firm will occupy floors 18-21 at the Rockpoint Group- and DivcoWest-owned property.

Built in 1988, 75 State St. is a 31-story office building spanning more than one million square feet located in Boston’s Financial District. Nat Kessler and Kevin Kennedy of CBRE represented L.E.K. Consulting in the transaction.

“Given the steady and significant growth of our firm around the world, we’re delighted to be expanding our physical footprint and space at 75 State Street in Boston as we renew our lease there,” said Jon Piper, COO at L.E.K.

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