Trillium Confirms Move to Reebok Campus
Trillium Brewing Co. is moving to what it calls its “forever home” on the former Reebok campus in Canton while announcing expansion plans in the Fenway as well.
Trillium Brewing Co. is moving to what it calls its “forever home” on the former Reebok campus in Canton while announcing expansion plans in the Fenway as well.
Today, we expect to be connected to the internet 24/7 – at home, during our commutes – we can even access the internet in-flight. Losing connectivity is frustrating in any of those situations, but it is mission-critical in the office.
A pharmaceutical company is the first tenant to lease space at the newly-renovated 100 TECH property in Stoughton.
The new owner of Reebok International’s former 65-acre campus in Canton is considering a multitenant leasing strategy to fill up the office complex.
Reebok’s 65-acre former Canton headquarters is under agreement to a San Francisco investor with a portfolio of suburban office campuses in Greater Boston.
The sale of Reebok International’s sprawling campus in Canton is apparently drawing intense interest from investors.
As they relocate from Canton to a new headquarters at Boston’s Innovation and Design Building, Reebok employees will have fresh incentive to step up their workout routines.
CBRE/New England’s capital markets group is marketing the 65-acre Reebok corporate headquarters in Canton.
Braintree-based developer Campanelli has acquired 100 Technology Center Drive in Stoughton, a 186,000-square-foot class A office building near Route 24.
Reebok has picked the Innovation and Design Building in South Boston as its new home with plans to relocate its 700-employee corporate workforce from Canton next fall.
Canton-based Reebok International plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to Boston next year while shifting some jobs to other locations.