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Wamester joins Anchor Line Partners as executive director of development

Boston, MA Anchor Line Partners, LLC, an investment & development firm, has hired David Wamester as the executive director of development. 

Before joining Anchor Line, Wamester was the project executive for Boston Global Investors’ Seaport Sq. development, a $3.5 billion, mixed-use neighborhood planned for a 23-acre site on Boston’s Seaport District. Wamester oversaw the master planning and entitlement process for this 6.3 million s/f development since the project’s inception back in 2006. 

Prior to his time at BGI, Wamester was a senior vice president at Gale International. Before joining Gale, he was senior vice president/principal of Boston Capital Institutional Advisors, where he was responsible for the management and operation of over 80 commercial properties comprising more than 12 million s/f. 

Wamester is a graduate of Assumption College with a BA in Political Science. He received his master’s degree in Public Administration from Suffolk University. 

Wamester previously served on the Greater Boston Real Estate Board and is a past president of the Building Owners and Managers Association.

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