DeWITT, N.Y. — Benefit Design Services (BDS) Corp. recently leased 2,777 square feet of office space at 5010 Campuswood Drive in the town of DeWitt. Cory LaDuke & Brian Balash of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the tenant in the transaction. No lease terms were disclosed. The office is located in a two-story, 71,269-square-foot […]
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DeWITT, N.Y. — Benefit Design Services (BDS) Corp. recently leased 2,777 square feet of office space at 5010 Campuswood Drive in the town of DeWitt.
Cory LaDuke & Brian Balash of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the tenant in the transaction. No lease terms were disclosed.
The office is located in a two-story, 71,269-square-foot building on seven acres, in the Pioneer Business Park, off New Venture Gear Drive. The property owner is Campuswood Realty LLC, according to Onondaga County’s online records. Campuswood Realty bought the property from prior owner, Nocha Group 2 LLC, for $14.7 million in January 2020.
As a full-service business specializing in the design and administration of employee-benefit plans, BDS was started in 1991 and is owned by Kishan Perera. BDS offers the design, communication, implementation, and administration of group-insurance plans and flexible-benefit plans to more than 300 clients, according to its website.
The DeWitt–headquartered firm says it serves Central New York and beyond — from Rochester to Utica and Watertown to Binghamton — helping companies to meet their employee-benefits objectives.