Boston Realty Advisors retained to sell 210 Moody Street, a 38,393 s/f mixed-use development opportunity
Boston Realty Advisors (BRA) has been exclusively retained to sell 210 Moody St., a 38,393 s/f shovel ready mixed-use development opportunity. The development site is situated on the easterly side of Moody Street just south of the Moody Street Bridge..
As approved, the planned development totals four stories and consists of two (2) one bed, one bath units, twelve (12) two bed, two bath units, two (2) large penthouse units with private roof decks, 8,220 SF of street level retail space along Moody Street and twenty (20) underground garaged parking spaces.
BRA's capital markets team of Christopher Sower, Jason Weissman, Michael D'Hemencourt, Jen Price and Jaimie Russell will be handling the sale process. We are offering this unique investment opportunity for sale on an unpriced basis.
Boston Realty Advisors is a privately held commercial brokerage firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. BRA specializes in the sale and leasing of investment and commercial properties throughout New England.
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