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The Winchester
Star - January 24, 2010
New
office, research facility to open on Cabot Road
The
Winchester Star
While 2009 was a year
for most commercial real estate firms to ride out a soft office market,
Cummings Properties broke ground last April on a first-class office and
research facility at 8 Cabot Road in Woburn. Opening this month, the four-story
glass and brick structure, designed to meet LEED certification standards,
offers 56,000 square feet of flexible space with free parking and convenient
access to routes 93 and 95/128.
Officials at Cummings
Properties said the company has a history of being proactive during downturns.
These are certainly challenging times, said president and
CEO Dennis Clarke, but by pricing space appropriately, we continue
to lease space and are poising ourselves for the inevitable turnaround
with projects like 8 Cabot Road.
A Cummings tenant
will be expanding into a portion of 8 Cabot Road in mid-January. Calloway
Labs, a growing toxicology laboratory, will maintain its current offices
at 34 Commerce Way, and Cummings Properties will be building an elevated
pedestrian walkway connecting the two buildings.
Our reasonable
rates make this a great time to be a tenant, Eric Anderson, vice
president leasing, said. We proceeded with 8 Cabot Road in spite
of the economic climate and were able to lease space prior to completion.
TradeCenter 128 was half-empty a year ago and with more than 83 percent
of its total 740,000 square feet now leased, we eagerly await the opening
of Beacon Grille in late January. Owned by a close affiliate of
Cummings Properties, the 250-seat upscale American cuisine restaurant
will provide an exceptional amenity at the highly visible, Class A office
and research complex in Woburn.
Cummings Properties
other capital investments during 2009 included extensive facelifts, a
parking garage and bridge, and energy efficiency, landscaping and common
area upgrades. Focused on green programs throughout its portfolio, the
company is currently considering some novel initiatives. We have
the resources to continually invest in our properties, said Clarke,
and we dont lose sight of the fact that all of these client-focused
efforts are appreciated in tough times and remembered in good times.
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