Biopharmaceutical company Dyax Corp. is planning to open its new corporate headquarters at Network Drive at Northwest Park in Burlington in January.
The company has leased 45,000 square feet on the third floor of 55 Network Drive for 10 years. In next year’s relocation, Dyax will move from 300 Technology Square in Cambridge to create this new corporate headquarters.
Senior Vice President Peter Bekarian and Assistant Vice President Bryan Sparkes of Jones Lang LaSalle represented Dyax while Jones Lang LaSalle Managing Director Tamie Thompson and Vice President Tyler Spring represented Nordblom Co. in the transaction. Ogden Hunnewell, executive vice president and partner of Nordblom Co., and Adele Olivier managed the deal from the ownership.
"We are excited to have Burlington’s first biopharmaceutical company choose Network Drive at Northwest Park as their new corporate headquarters. Burlington offers companies like Dyax a more value-driven option," said said Hunnewell. "Dyax also recognized the importance of the many campus and town amenities, as well as the flexibility that the buildings allow to combine office and laboratory use."
"We are pleased to be moving to Network Drive for our new corporate headquarters," said Gustav Christensen, president and chief executive officer of Dyax. "We believe it is an excellent facility and environment for us to operate and carry out our business plan throughout the coming years."
Jones Lang LaSalle’s construction team was recently awarded the interior build out of Dyax’s new space. The team includes: Managing Director Steve Wassersug, Vice President Dana Griffin, Senior Superintendent Tom Day, Vice President Chris Hardiman and Project Coordinator Laura Fraioli.





