Township Capital acquires 67,000 sq ft Massachusetts industrial property
Township Capital acquires 67,000 sq ft Massachusetts industrial property Submitted 16|06|2021 - 10:21am Township Capital and Cabot, Cabot Forbes (CCF) has announced the acquisition of a 66,964 square-foot industrial building located at 67 Smith Place in the thriving innovation hub of Cambridge, Massachusetts. The facility is located on more than four acres of property space in the up-and-coming Alewife neighbourhood. It is currently occupied by the City of Cambridge Police Department, with space for additional tenants. Final development plans for the property are pending and will be announced in the coming weeks. The site is connected to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority''s (MBTA) Red Line, which is commonly referred to as the "Brain Train," as the line makes direct stops at top universities such as Harvard and MIT. The property is also four stops away from Cambridge''s Kendall Square, the life science hub of the nation. "It''s been an incredible experience working with CCF on this deal given their expertise in the Cambridge market," says Matthew Gorelik, CEO of Township Capital.
Township Capital acquires 67,000 sq ft Massachusetts industrial property
Township Capital acquires 67,000 sq ft Massachusetts industrial property Submitted 16|06|2021 - 10:21am Township Capital and Cabot, Cabot Forbes (CCF) has announced the acquisition of a 66,964 square-foot industrial building located at 67 Smith Place in the thriving innovation hub of Cambridge, Massachusetts. The facility is located on more than four acres of property space in the up-and-coming Alewife neighbourhood. It is currently occupied by the City of Cambridge Police Department, with space for additional tenants. Final development plans for the property are pending and will be announced in the coming weeks. The site is connected to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority''s (MBTA) Red Line, which is commonly referred to as the "Brain Train," as the line makes direct stops at top universities such as Harvard and MIT. The property is also four stops away from Cambridge''s Kendall Square, the life science hub of the nation. "It''s been an incredible experience working with CCF on this deal given their expertise in the Cambridge market," says Matthew Gorelik, CEO of Township Capital.