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Nordblom Company opens The Huntington in Burlington, Mass.

Burlington, MA Nordblom Company has opened The Huntington, a 117-unit luxury apartment community. The Huntington is an all-access pass to the heart of the Rte. 128 tech corridor and the lifestyle of 3rd Ave. It’s a walkable neighborhood of more than two dozen boutiques, dining experiences, and entertainment including Archer Hotel, Kings Dining & Entertainment, Life Time Fitness, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, The Bancroft, Wegmans and many more. The Huntington features one and two-bedroom apartment homes with amenities including: Stainless steel appliances; soft close kitchen drawers; oversized closets; washer/dryer in suite; modern plank flooring with carpeted bedrooms & tiled baths; and modern fixtures by Kohler.

The Huntington’s building amenities including:
• Resident lounge with fireplace and kitchenette 
• Pet-friendly residences with pet spa
• Conference room and tech station
• Coffee Bar Beverage Station
• Two-story lobby
• Fitness center overlooking courtyard.
• Two elevated private courtyards with abundant space to relax & entertain
• Outdoor grilling stations
• Courtyard fire pit
• Sun deck
• Garage parking with direct elevator access
• Bike room & repair station
• EV charging station
• Resident storage
• Luxer 24 hour package room
• Valet dry cleaning services
• ButterflyMX Video Entry System
• Deluxe oversized mailboxes
• Part of the 3rd Ave retail & dining experience
• Easy access to the 128 tech corridor
• Express MBTA bus to Alewife Station

Nordblom Company is a real estate enterprise with a 90-year history of investing, managing and developing properties throughout the New England region and select markets across the country. The company currently owns office, commercial and multi-family properties in the New England and Carolina markets and is committed to creating dynamic work and living environments that further the quality of life for the people who occupy its properties. Headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts with offices in Boston, Brookline, and Raleigh, North Carolina, Nordblom Company has $1.2 billion in assets under management. Please visit www.norblom.com for additional information.

 

 

 

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