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Dolben Company assumed the management of Mave Apartments

Stoneham, MA The Dolben Company, Inc. has assumed the management of Mave Apartments. Located in the Fells area of town, Mave is located near Rte. 93. Wakefield Investments, Inc. has acquired the property; Mave represents Dolben’s first management assignment with this client.

Mave consists of 298 units with a mix of one and two-bedroom apartment homes. Amenities include a 24-hour fitness center with yoga and spin studio, outdoor heated pool and spa with veranda featuring an outdoor kitchen, BBQ grills, and fire pit. A cyber studio is available for residents with WiFi access and a gourmet coffee station. There is also bike storage with a tune up station, dog wash station, Amazon Hub package management system, and covered parking. 

 Thomas Beaton, senior vice president, management, said, “We are thrilled to be managing Mave. The property offers many amenities that appeal to today’s renter, and we look forward to working with our client to maximize their investment.”

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