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Cambridge, MA, United States, 2016/02/25 - Charles River Analytics, Inc., developer of intelligent systems solutions, has announced an office expansion that will roughly double the size of its Cambridge headquarters by 2018, covering 83,177 square feet - CRA.com.
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This additional space marks the seventh time Charles River has expanded to accommodate new growth since 2001, when the company moved its headquarters to 625 Mt. Auburn Street in Cambridge, MA. Previously, in 2015, the company held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to present new meeting space on the second floor of the building.
Charles River’s headquarters is ideally located near Harvard Square and Kendall Square, part of the high-tech hub of the Route 128 innovation corridor, and a short drive to many world-class Universities, including Harvard, MIT, Tufts, Boston University, and Northeastern. The location also provides easy access to all of the cultural, academic, and historical attractions Boston and Cambridge have to offer, yet is minutes away from Boston’s Logan International Airport and popular suburban commuter communities.
About Charles River Analytics
Since 1983, Charles River Analytics (cra.com) has been delivering intelligent systems that transform our customers' data into mission-relevant tools and solutions to support critical assessment and decision-making. Charles River continues to grow its technology, customer base, and strategic alliances through research and development programs for the DoD and the Intelligence Community, addressing a broad spectrum of mission areas and functional domains, including: sensor and image processing, situation assessment and decision aiding, human systems integration, and cyber analytics. These efforts have resulted in a series of successful products that support continued growth in our core R&D contracting business, as well as the commercial sector. Charles River became an employee-owned company in 2012, to set the stage for the next-generation of innovation, service, and growth.
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