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Law Firm Geller Benjamin Scales Up to First Dedicated Office

Avison Young arranged a new 3,513-square-foot lease on the third floor of 69 Canal St. in Boston’s North Station neighborhood for Boston-based law firm Geller Benjamin, LLP. The growing law firm, which specializes in immigration, family, bankruptcy, real estate and general law, will relocate from a co-working space to a larger dedicated office, currently being built out to meet Geller Benjamin’s specific needs.

SVP Kirk Weller and principal Jeff Gates with Avison Young’s Boston office represented Geller Benjamin. The landlord, Artemis Partners, was represented by Boston Realty Advisors.

“The Boston office market continues to offer compelling opportunities for tenants, particularly in class B buildings,” said Weller. “As Geller Benjamin scales its operations, we were able to secure a lease that made strong economic sense for establishing their first dedicated office. We also negotiated key modifications to the space, all while staying within budget.”

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