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FETCH to open at 195-unit One Beachmont

Revere, MA According to TransDel and Gate Residential Properties, the new luxury lifestyle Revere community, One Beachmont, will offer onsite doggie daycare and other first class amenities for pet owners.

The 1,120 s/f onsite facility called FETCH will feature a variety of services and resources – including dog walking and grooming services, an indoor play area for large and small dogs, a 1,775 s/f outdoor area for large and small dogs, overnight boarding, playgroups, dog washing station, and pickup and drop-off services.

“We know that pets are part of the family and we want to offer the very best amenities for our dog-loving residents at One Beachmont,” said Damian Szary, a principal of Gate Residential – the project’s developer. “FETCH offers convenient, onsite doggie daycare access, and is a trusted caregiver known for its ability to provide supervision, attention and affection to our four-legged friends.”

One Beachmont – which began pre-leasing last month – is a boutique, mid-rise residential community that features 195 units, including studios, and one and two-bedroom apartments.

“Here at FETCH, we put the health and happiness of our visiting pups first,” said Karen Ray, the owner of The Dogfather, which operates FETCH. 

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