CP Group, which owns and operates the Boca Raton campus, just landed Guident as a tenant. The newly renovated, 1.7 million-square-foot property started out as IBM’s Florida headquarters way back in the late 1960s. Guident intends to operate its headquarters there.
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BRiC welcomes four new tenants and inks two renewals along its transformation into a destination for both SMBs and corporate enterprises
The Boca Raton Innovation Campus, or “BRiC,” has transformed the former headquarters and birthplace of the IBM personal computer. The property’s redevelopment, being led by long-time developer CP Group, recently received city approval to add more than 1,200 residences, a hotel and a 5,000-seat entertainment venue.
Iconic office property welcomes six new tenants from real estate, finance, law, and more
One of the prime examples of the trend is the 1.7-million-square-foot BRiC (Boca Raton Innovation Campus) in Boca Raton, Fla., where the coming together of art and technology is intended to spur creativity. CP Group, the developer that transformed the former IBM research campus into BRiC, installed several facets of public art within the setting.
Even landlords in Atlanta’s office sector are beginning to operate their own in-house coworking spaces. One example is CP Group, Atlanta’s second largest landlord and owner of the city’s tallest skyscraper Bank of America Plaza, which introduced its WorCPlaces flex office program in 2021.