Jarlsberg Cheese maker moves HQ to Norwalk from Darien

Westfair Business Journal

Gary Larkin

A subsidiary of Norway’s largest dairy cooperative has relocated its headquarters to Merritt 7 from Darien, according to Choyce Peterson Inc., the commercial real estate firm.

Norseland Inc., which is known for importing iconic Jarlsberg Cheese and premium specialty cheese brands, has signed a lease for 11,353 square feet of space at 301 Merritt 7.

The company said it decided to relocate because of the comprehensive amenities offered by Merritt 7 Corporate Park. That includes ample covered parking, multiple dining options including a Starbucks, a fitness center, conference rooms, a salon, car washing services, ATMs, on-site security, and a prime location.

“We’re thrilled to be moving into this premier office location,” said Sean Moore, CEO and President of Norseland, a subsidiary of TINE SA.

John Hannigan, principal, and James Riffice, associate, of Choyce Peterson represented Norseland in the deal. Merritt 7 Corporate Park’s ownership of Clarion Partners LLC and Marcus Partners was represented by JoAnn McGrath of Marcus Partners, and Jones Lang LaSalle’s Betsy Buckley, Ed Tonnessen, and Gil Ohls.

“In a competitive office market, their decision to move to Merritt 7 was a wise one,” Hannigan said. “This long-term lease provides them with a state-of-the-art workspace, numerous amenities, and a convenient commute.”

Norseland’s headquarters had been located at the Parklands Office Park in Darien and before that at 1290 E. Main St. in Stamford.

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