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Avison Young facilitates Chaos’ growth with a new office at 2 Oliver Street
July 10, 2024Boston, MA – Avison Young has successfully negotiated a new 6,662-square-foot (sf) lease for Chaos, a leading developer of 3D visualization technology for architecture, engineering, construction, product design, manufacturing, and media and entertainment, at 2 Oliver Street to serve as its Boston office. The 6,662-square-foot (sf) lease represents Chaos’ move from two non-connected floors at 71 Summer Street to accommodate the tech company’s growth. Chaos will occupy a portion of the 10th floor. Avison Young’s Jeff Gates and Kirk Weller, both located in the firm’s Boston office, represented Chaos in this transaction.
“This transaction marks a pivotal moment for our client, empowering them to expand and craft a space perfectly tailored to their evolving business needs,” said Gates. “This is yet another great example of how companies continue to seek high-quality spaces for employees taking advantage of hybrid models.”
The amenity program at 2 Oliver Street includes a full-service bar and restaurant, a golf simulator, fitness center, conference spaces, security, bicycle storage, and immediate access to Oliver Street shopping and dining, as well as close proximity to Post Office Square and the Greenway.
“This move empowers us to accelerate our momentum by expanding our team and better collaborating to provide our customers with a comprehensive visualization ecosystem and more accessible design technologies,” said Russ Martin, Vice President of Global Revenue PEC, Chaos. “Our team is excited for the opportunities the new space provides as we continue to scale our business to meet growing demand across industries.”
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About Chaos
Founded in 1997, Chaos is a leading global visualization technology company. Chaos is defining visualization by offering accessible tools, simplifying and accelerating workflows, and empowering visual storytelling for artists, architects, designers, and other creative professionals.
Chaos’ portfolio of visualization technologies for architecture and design, media and entertainment, and product e-commerce includes:
- V-Ray, a physically based renderer that has been honored with an Academy Award and an Engineering Emmy
- Enscape, a high-quality real-time rendering and virtual reality plugin
- Corona, a high-performance photorealistic rendering engine
- Cylindo, a 3D furniture product visualization platform for e-commerce
- Anima, a 3D/4D animation software to add realistic people and crowds to visualizations
Headquartered in Karlsruhe, Germany, Chaos has nearly 800 employees and offices in 11 cities worldwide. For more information, visit chaos.com, chaos-enscape.com, chaos-cylindo.com and axyz-design.com.
Media Contacts:
Chaos: Dawn Van Osdell, [email protected]
Liaison: Colin McLaughlin, (503) 796-9822, [email protected]