Medical Office/R&D | 17 Bradston Street | South End

Building on the other side of Mass & Cass is a big leap. There's probably not a clearer single street / intersection dividing line anywhere in Greater Boston.

The type of tenants who will consider, say, Albany St are very different from the type of tenants who will consider Bradston St or Southampton St.
 
Building on the other side of Mass & Cass is a big leap. There's probably not a clearer single street / intersection dividing line anywhere in Greater Boston.

The type of tenants who will consider, say, Albany St are very different from the type of tenants who will consider Bradston St or Southampton St.
Sounds pretty in keeping with light industrial in New Market-- the functions described in the LOI are back of house medical/pharmacy or light manufacturing.
 
Theres sooooo much room to grow over here between melnea cass and mass ave and then even more room if they can push across melnea cass. A few sizable and well placed developments could really kick off this area towards a rejuvenation.
 
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What a looker!

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Love it! This is the perfect way to start. Build up the very first lot across the street from BMC, that way theres no gaps and it just extends the existing density thats already there to the other side of melnea cass.

From there you can start to fill out the intersection. If you can get a couple solid buildings on this side of melnea cass but still close enough to everything else youll have a strong base to expand from. From there they can keep building next to each new building and before you know it its filling out. Also good idea to start off with labs because trying to rent out rooms right here would be a disaster. Really hope this starts a transition in the area.
 

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Whatever, this is a huge improvement for the area as others have noted. The only thing that confuses me is why jumping Melnea Cass here rather than proceeding down Albany and Harrison, which are full of vacancies, but....much nicer at the ground level to put it mildly.
 

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