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Design Firm HGA Relocates to New Boston Office

National interdisciplinary design firm HGA has relocated to its new 12,000-square-foot Boston office, in a revitalized historic warehouse at 311 Summer St. in Fort Point. After decades on nearby Congress Street, the move marks a new chapter for HGA.

“This move isn’t just a relocation, it’s a reintroduction of HGA as a leading design and architectural force in Boston,” said Breana Werner, science + technology design principal and Boston office director at HGA. “We treated the creation of this office as a living case study for the kind of forward-thinking corporate workplaces we deliver for our clients every day.” 

The six-story warehouse was originally built in 1911 and once housed the Dwinell-Wright Coffee Company. HGA’s new office spans the two uppermost floors of the building and embodies a “collage” of old and new architecture – preserving elements of its historic character while introducing contemporary updates and modern functionality to support employees across all stages of their work.

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