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Regazzini of Combined Properties, Inc. arranges lease with Waldner, Inc. totaling 6,148 s/f in Chelsea

46 Arlington Street - Chelsea, MA

Chelsea, MA Combined Properties, Inc. (CPI) has signed a lease with Waldner, Inc. totaling 6,148 s/f at 46 Arlington St. The newly leased space will serve as the company’s Boston office and lab furniture showroom. 

Greg Regazzini

“We are excited to welcome Waldner into our portfolio of Chelsea clients” said Greg Regazzini, vice president and director of leasing for CPI. “Chelsea is fast becoming a go to location for innovative, on the go firms looking for proximity to Boston, Cambridge and Logan International Airport. Chelsea has long been known as the produce hub of New England.”

However, the city is also now home to the FBI’s regional headquarters, MGH Chelsea and the Department of Revenue to name a few. Likewise, there has been a surge in multifamily construction, together with a growing mix of amenities and dining options within few blocks of this property.

A representative for Waldner stated building quality, pricing and ease of access to metropolitan Boston and the airport as critical factors in selecting 46 Arlington St. The property is five minutes from downtown Boston and accessible by Rtes. 93, 90 and the MBTA Silver Line.

Regazzini represented CPI. Waldner was represented by in house counsel.

Waldner Inc. is an affiliate of Waldner Laboreinrichtungen GmbH & Co. The Waldner family of companies employs 1,100 employees worldwide.

Waldner has been developing and producing laboratory equipment for all types of requirements for more than 60 years. Many of their innovations and developments are considered the worldwide standard and have significantly influenced the nature of the laboratory working area. Their steady orientation toward customer needs has led them to becoming the European market leader.

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