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Buckley and Landers of CBRE/NE handle 5,000 s/f lease for Legacy Real Estate

Patrick Buckely, CBRE

 

Jeff Landers, CBRE

 

46 Plympton Street - Boston, MA

Boston, MA CBRE/New England completed a seven-year lease totaling 5,000 s/f of office space with Camp Harbor View, a non-profit camp for kids from the city’s under-served neighborhoods, at 46 Plympton St. in the city’s South End. Their relocation will allow for continued growth and inspiration within the company. CBRE/NE’s Patrick Buckley and Jeff Landers represented the landlord, Legacy Real Estate Ventures, and Peter Bean of Boston Realty Advisors represented the tenant. 

“Camp Harbor View is such a great organization enhancing the lives of so many kids here in Boston, and we are thrilled they chose 46 Plympton,” said Michael Price of Legacy.  

Camp Harbor View was started from a conversation between mayor Thomas Menino and Boston businessman Jack Connors in January 2007. The camp opened that very summer with 300 campers ranging from ages 11-14. Since its inception, the camp hosts 900 campers per year. The summer camp provides campers with apparel, transportation and three meals a day. In the spirit of having fun, the summer camp facilitates a plethora of programs incorporating aquatics, leadership development, arts, education and fitness. In addition to the summer camp, Camp Harbor View provides children and their families with a year-round community with access to parent programs, counseling, tutoring, after-school teen programs and much more. 

46 Plympton St., a five-story building encompassing 25,000 s/f of office space, is located near the Ink Block apartments and the future development of Exchange South End, the former Boston Flower Exchange site. The five-story building offers 13’ ceiling height, hardwood floors, bicycle storage and showers.

 facilities. 

46 Plympton St. is located off of I-90 and I-93, and is walking distance from the MBTA Silver, Red and Orange Lines. 

The property is located near restaurants, hotels, fitness centers, retail and coffee shops. 

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