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Cushman & Wakefield represent Cambridge Savings in 76,000 s/f lease

81 Wyman Street - Waltham, MA

Waltham, MA According to Cushman & Wakefield, Cambridge Savings Bank has leased 76,000 s/f at 81 Wyman St. Cambridge Savings Bank is consolidating its back-office locations from Cambridge and Arlington into this new operations center while retaining its corporate headquarters in Cambridge.

Cushman & Wakefield’s vice chair Brian Hines, managing director Ryan Romano and vice chair Peter Joseph worked alongside Dan Fraine, facilities SVP, representing Cambridge Savings Bank. The building owner, Hobbs Brook Management, was represented by managing director Chip Bachelder of Wyman Street Advisors who worked alongside Kevin Casey and Trish Holland of Hobbs Brook Management.

81 Wyman St. is part of the 2 million s/f Hobbs Brook Park located in the Rte. 128 business corridor. Offering visibility from Rte. 128, 81 Wyman St. is a three-story building that joins a campus of new LEED certified buildings. Hobbs Brook Management is working with architectural firm Vision3 on a complete renovation of the former Thermo Electron headquarters building. Cambridge Savings Bank along with its architectural firm, SMMA, is designing the interior space to meet the forward-thinking WELL standard. A light-filled atrium will connect all floors, and the space will include a fitness center, yoga studio, outdoor patio and an open and transparent office environment that supports various work styles and meeting options.

“We are thrilled to welcome Cambridge Savings Bank to the Hobbs Brook family,” said Tom Dusel, president and CEO of Hobbs Brook Management. “We look forward to a long and successful relationship.”

“This is an important consolidation project in what will arguably be the highest-quality office space on Route 128,” said Brian Hines, Vice Chair at Cushman & Wakefield. “Cambridge Savings Bank has made a strategic move, and we were happy to be an advisor in this process.”

“We believe optimizing our infrastructure is important to our continued growth, and space needs are imminent in our current back-office locations,” said Wayne Patenaude, CEO and president of Cambridge Savings Bank. “Our employees are very excited about coming together in one location where project collaboration will be easier and where we can build an even stronger corporate culture.”

Cambridge Savings Bank has retained Cambridge-based SMMA to design its new facility. “SMMA’s partnership with CSB dates back nearly four decades, so it’s no surprise to see them embrace state-of-the-art ideas when it comes to their real estate solutions,” said Ara Krafian, President and Chief Executive Officer of SMMA. “CSB leadership is unambiguous as they take a progressive approach to their new operations center, which promises to be a center of excellence.”

Cushman & Wakefield’s Boston office provides a complete suite of commercial real estate services for the entire lifecycle of properties and portfolios.

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