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Design firm Sasaki moving downtown
Earlier this year, the company said it was leaving its longtime headquarters in Watertown.
By Tim Logan Globe Staff,Updated March 12, 2021, 5:07 p.m.
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There arenât many companies moving into downtown Boston these days.
But Sasaki is.
The global design firm, long headquartered in Watertown, said Friday that it has signed a 16-year lease for a new home at 110 Chauncy St., an eight-story office building on the border of Downtown Crossing and Chinatown.
Itâs a partnership with MC Real Estate Partners, which closed Friday on a deal to buy 110 Chauncy for $27.8 million, according to Suffolk County property records. Sasaki will help redesign the 120-year-old building and occupy its 64,000 square feet.