SYRACUSE — Higher Ed Insight (HEI), a Washington, D.C.–based research and consulting firm for the higher-education field, recently leased a private office in ShareCuse, downtown Syracuse’s newest coworking space. Alec Sessa, a real-estate salesperson with JF Real Estate and space manager of ShareCuse, handled this lease transaction. John Archaki of HEI has been a member […]
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SYRACUSE — Higher Ed Insight (HEI), a Washington, D.C.–based research and consulting firm for the higher-education field, recently leased a private office in ShareCuse, downtown Syracuse’s newest coworking space.
Alec Sessa, a real-estate salesperson with JF Real Estate and space manager of ShareCuse, handled this lease transaction.
John Archaki of HEI has been a member of ShareCuse for nearly three months, utilizing a hot desk in the common area space in ShareCuse, and he just upgraded to a 50-square-foot private office for the next year, according to Sessa. Archaki is HEI’s sole employee at ShareCuse.
HEI says it provides evaluation, strategic planning, and other services to funders, nonprofits, government agencies, universities, and other organizations in the higher-education field. The firm’s clients include the SUNY Research Foundation and Syracuse University, according to its website.