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Beegel of CB Richard Ellis reps. WB Engineers in 10,000 s/f lease

WB Engineers | Consultant has renewed its lease at 110 William St. for a term of ten years, according to David Bonifacic, managing partner at the firm. The firm has occupied the 10,000 s/f space on the 14th floor of the building since 2001. "This convenient downtown location has served our business interests well," said Bonifacic. "It's a great, convenient address and we are pleased to continue our long-term tenancy at the building." WB Engineers was represented by Bruce Beegel of CB Richard Ellis, Inc. The landlord was represented by Todd Korren of Swig Equities LLC. WB Engineers | Consultants is a New York-based MEP/FP/IT (mechanical, electrical and plumbing/fire protection/technology) engineering and consulting firm with branch offices in Massachusetts and New Jersey. WB Engineers specializes in MEP Engineering, technology consulting, mission critical facilities design, sustainable design, and commissioning.
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