VC law firm moving HQ to Waltham

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Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian LLP, a law firm that specializes in representing venture capital and start up companies, will move its New England headquarters from Boston to Waltham, Mass.

The firm leased 31,140 square feet in the Reservoir Woods office park located at 850 Winter St. in Waltham. It will move from its current location at 610 Lincoln St. in January, according to Colliers Meredith & Grew, which represented the firm in the lease negotiation. CB Richard Ellis/New England represented the landlord, Davis Marcus Partners. The lease’s financial details were not disclosed.

The 180,000-square-foot building at 850 Winter St. was built in 2008 and is LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified, per the U.S. Green Building Commission.

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