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Buckley and Landers of CBRE/NE arrange 5,000 s/f lease for Legacy

46 Plympton Street - Boston, MA

Boston, MA CBRE/New England completed a long-term lease totaling 5,000 s/f of office space with AgIS Capital–a private equity firm that invests in farmland–at 46 Plympton St. in the city’s South End. AgIS Capital’s relocation from 745 Boylston St. in the Back Bay will allow for growth within the company. 

CBRE/NE’s Patrick Buckley and Jeff Landers represented the landlord, Legacy Real Estate Ventures, and Cushman & Wakefield’s Rebecca Galeota represented the tenant. 

Patrick Buckley, CBRE

 

Jeff Landers, CBRE

 

“We are pleased to welcome AgIS Capital to 46 Plympton Street,” said Legacy Real Estate Ventures’ Michael Price. “The building’s location, proximity to public transit and amenities make it an outstanding opportunity for today’s tenants.”

“A distinctive building with charm and character, 46 Plympton St. has brick & beam construction that is typical of Boston’s South End,” said Buckley. “As lease rates continue to climb in areas like the Seaport District, Back Bay and Financial District, we’re seeing an increase in interest for other locations within the city, particularly from start-up and early stage companies.”

46 Plympton St., a five-story building encompassing 25,000 s/f of office space, is located near the South End’s Ink Block apartments and the future development of Exchange South End, the former Boston Flower Exchange site. The five-story building offers 13’ clear height, hardwood floors, an abundance of natural light, bicycle storage and shower facilities. 46 Plympton St. is situated off of I-90 and 93, and is walking distance from the MBTA Silver, Red and Orange Lines. The property is located near restaurants, hotels, fitness centers, retail and coffee shops.

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