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Framingham’s CommCreative has relocated its headquarters, and although it will be staying in the same town, the new location will boost connections between employees and the community.
The marketing agency announced Monday that it has moved into the R.H. Long Complex at 75 Fountain St. The 11,000 square foot location incorporates a more open work environment to boost collaboration among the company’s 35 employees, according to Bob Fields, president of CommCreative, and includes permanent art installations created by students and alumni of the Tufts School of the Museum of Fine Arts.
The artistic bent for the headquarters continues with the Factory Mark Gallery that is set to open in October. The gallery has been established to showcase local artists and all proceeds made from sales within the gallery will go directly to the artists, to help support their aspirations.
“We hope that the Factory Mark Gallery in our new headquarters will allow us to support artists who will give our creative team incredible inspiration every day,” said artist and Agency Partner Lisa McCarthy, who commissioned the art for the agency’s permanent gallery.
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