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FTI Consulting Renews Boston Occupancy with Carr Properties

FTI Consulting has renewed its lease at Carr Properties’ 200 State St. in Boston’s Financial District. The firm will continue to occupy 21,910 square feet on the ninth floor of the 16-story office building, which now stands at 94% leased. 

“Over the years, we have seen FTI Consulting continue to grow at 200 State St.” said Oliver Carr III, CEO of Carr Properties. “FTI’s renewal reaffirms 200 State St.’s appeal to leading organizations, offering a newly renovated lobby and onsite coffee bar, state-of-the-art fitness center, and unobstructed views of the Boston Habor. We look forward to continuing our partnership and maintaining an exceptional workplace that continues to meet their evolving needs.”

The tenant, a global consulting firm with offices in 33 countries, was represented by Connor Faught of Colliers. Carr Properties was represented by a Newmark team of Tim Bianchi, Deb Gould, and Bill Anderson. 

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