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AI Firm Lovable Chooses DivcoWest’s One Lincoln for U.S. Go-to-Market Hub

DivcoWest said Tuesday that Lovable, a platform intended to facilitate building full-stack apps and websites by chatting with AI, has chosen One Lincoln in Boston’s Financial District as its U.S. go-to-market hub. Lovable will initially occupy 6,000 square feet at the recently repositioned One Lincoln, with room to scale as the team grows.

“What we’re witnessing across the country is nothing short of a generational shift in how innovation takes shape and how real estate is helping to facilitate it,” said Stuart Shiff, CEO, DivcoWest. “Leading AI companies are establishing major footprints on the West Coast, and now Boston and the East Coast are following suit. DivcoWest has always believed that the right environment unlocks the right ideas, and we are proud to be the trusted partner that today’s ambitious companies turn to as they scale.”

DivcoWest’s Mark Roopenian and Newmark’s David Martel and Gilbert Dailey represented ownership.

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