Digital Lumens Relocated Its Headquarters to Boston's Innovation District

Digital Lumens has relocated its headquarters to 374 Congress Street in Boston's revitalized 'Innovation District', to cater for continued growth.

The company signed a lease for 16,000 square feet of space to accommodate the company's growing business, customer base and staffing.

The company has more than doubled space from its former West End location, allowing it to expand research and development facilities, sales and support areas. The lease was brokered by T3 Advisors based in Waltham, Mass.

Earlier this year, Digital Lumens was named a "Best Place to Work" by Boston Business Journal and also received a "Boston Green Business Award" from Mayor Thomas A. Menino.

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