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Calare Properties, Inc. relocates headquarters to Framingham

30 Speen Street - Framingham, MA

Framingham, MA Marking a period of continued growth and success, Calare Properties, Inc. has relocated its headquarters to 30 Speen St. The move reflects the firm’s need for expanded, modernized space in an accessible location.

“This move signifies a new chapter in our history and celebrates all we have accomplished during our 14 years in Hudson,” said Bill Manley, CEO and CIO of Calare. “Our new Framingham location provides an ideal new home that supports our growing real estate investment platform and, most importantly, the needs of our employees.”

Located along the Mass Pike (I-90) with highway frontage, Calare’s new space at 30 Speen provides a visible and convenient home base. The location offers access to multiple commuting routes, as well as options for dining, shopping, and entertainment.

Calare’s new office features a clean design with modern amenities. The renovated space includes an open floor plan with nine foot ceilings and natural light.

Calare acquired 30 Speen St., a 40,500 s/f, five-story building situated on 2.5 acres, in February 2019 as part of a long-term investment strategy.

 

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