The Verily Life Sciences platform owned by Google parent Alphabet Inc. will relocate three of its business units to The Hub on Causeway.
The firm subleased 109,000 square feet on the 23rd through 26th floors in the 525,000-square-foot office tower from Verizon, Verily spokesman Steven Cooper confirmed. It has plans to occupy its new space by the end of the year.
The new offices will be the hub for Verily Health Platforms, Verily’s Onduo platform which focuses on personalized virtual health care, and Terra, its open-source platform that is a partnership with the Broad Institute of MIT.
Verily is headquartered in San Francisco. Verily Health Platforms’ president, Vivian Lee, is a Harvard Medical School graduate and former CEO of the University of Utah Health.
Since its founding in 2015, Verily has partnered with local organizations including Biogen and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Verily announced a partnership in 2021 with the Broad Institute of MIT, Harvard University and Microsoft on its new open-source platform named Terra, which enables biomedical researchers to share data.
Boston Properties’ 21-story, 525,000-square-foot Hub on Causeway office tower secured leases before its completion in 2020 with anchor tenant Verizon, online security firm Rapid7 and the front offices of the Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics.




