Connecticut Children’s Medical Center has expanded its footprint in East Hartford’s 111 Founders Plaza by moving in part of its administrative offices.
CT Children’s increased its satellite nonmedical space at Founders Plaza by 8,817 square feet, to 21,817 square feet, authorities said.
Much of the hospital’s administrative operation remains at its Jefferson Street campus in midtown Hartford.
RM Bradley represented the hospital in the lease. Goman + York represented landlord Merchant 99-111 Founders LLC.
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Specialty Printing’s move
Specialty Printing is opening a 35,000-square-foot East Windsor office-warehouse as part of a venture with a Massachusetts firm.
Specialty Printing, founded in 1978, formed a new venture with D. McLeod Packaging of East Longmeadow. The new venture is called Specialty Packaging.
The new space at 4 Revay Road in the East Windsor Industrial Park will house eight to 10 workers being transferred from D. McLeod’s operation at 51 Denslow Road in East Longmeadow, officials said.
The East Windsor space landlord is 4 Revay LLC/DeMattia Companies Inc. of Stratford.
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Raytel’s 7 Waterside renewal
Raytel Cardiac Services Inc. renewed its lease for the entire third floor at 7 Waterside Crossing in Windsor’s Griffin Center business park.
Raytel, a unit of Royal Philips Electronics of The Netherlands, has been a tenant since 1993, landlord Griffin Land said.
Other Griffin Center tenants include newcomer Great American Insurance, ABB, Aetna, Comcast, Comfort Systems, Connecticut Light & Power, Johnson Controls, KMC Music, Vertafore, Oakbridge Insurance, T-Mobile, TRC Environmental Solutions, and the U.S. Postal Service.
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SNE’s E. Granby renewal
SNE Building Systems Inc. renewed its lease for 10,560 square feet of office and industrial space at 29 Kripes Road in East Granby.
SNE, which provides environmental controls and building automation systems, has been a tenant in the 48,000-square-foot, multi-tenant building since 1999.
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Fathom’s W. Hfd. relocation
Website designer Fathom is moving from downtown Hartford to 4,300 square feet of newly leased quarters at 967 Farmington Ave. in West Hartford Center.
Its move from 100 Allyn St. will take place by late August, authorities say.
Sentry Commercial represented Fathom in the lease. RLM Co. represented the landlord, Lexham Street Retail LLC.
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Webster’s Greenwich branch
Webster Bank plans a new private-banking branch in a soon-to-be-restored Greenwich dwelling.
The historic building at 85 Mason St. will undergo restoration by Malkin Construction and open at yearend, Webster officials said.
It will house 1,000 square feet for branch/private banking services, a drive-up teller window and an automated teller machine.
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OperationsInc.’s Norwalk move
OperationsInc. is moving its human resources-services headquarters to Norwalk from Stamford, authorities say.
The firm leased 7,900 square feet at in an office building at 535 Connecticut Ave., more than doubling its existing 3,400 square feet leased in Norwalk, leasing officials said.
Choyce Peterson Inc. represented the tenant in its search and lease talks.
CBRE represented landlord KABR Real Investment Partners and Blackpoint Partners, who bought the class A office building in January.
Greg Seay is the Hartford Business Journal web editor.
