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Boxer Properties’ Workstyle arrives in Mass. at 67 Forest St.

 

 

 

Marlborough, MA According to Houston-based Boxer Property, renovations are wrapping up at 67 Forest St. The project, totaling over $400,000, brings 12,000 s/f of Boxer’s signature co-working/executive suites, Workstyle, to the three-story 62,610 s/f office complex. This also marks Boxer Workstyle’s entrance into the Boston market catering to the growing number of startups and small businesses in many major cities across the nation.

A myriad of new interior improvements made to the property include an upgraded tenant center, lounge area, renovated lobby and common areas, newly added tenant conference facilities, and modern high end finishes applied to all renovated spaces. 

Enhancements to the property’s fitness center and shower/locker rooms are also underway and set to be completed in the following months. Additional features at the first class office building include a three story atrium lobby, landscaping, Internet ready suites, drop boxes, and loading docks. Tenants will appreciate additional amenities including on-site management, maintenance, and leasing services, 24-hour keycard access, ample parking with a high parking ratio, and monument signage opportunities. Boxer Property acquired 67 Forest St. in June 2016 and has leased over 5,000 s/f since takeover.

Alex Kakhnovets, director of leasing at Boxer Property, is optimistic about the new upgrades. “The recent additions aim to provide entrepreneurs and small business owners all the benefits of a collaborative office space with access to many shared amenities that are usually reserved for large corporations and major businesses.”

Workstyle executive suites are Boxer Property’s signature hybrid of co-working and private offices that provide startups and small business owners the opportunity to rent individual spaces at a fraction of the cost of a traditional office space. With over 45 locations nationwide, Workstyle members have full access to other Workstyle facilities, giving them the ability to work outside their market.

Located in the Metro West area of Boston, 67 Forest St. features access to I-495 and minutes away from the Williams Lake. Dining options within the area including Panera Bread, Longhorn Steakhouse, Chipotle, and Starbucks. 67 Forest St. is neighbors with very corporations including TJX Corp., GE Healthcare’s U.S. headquarters, and Marlborough Hills, a mixed-use development on Hewlett Packard’s former corporate campus.

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