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NAI Hunneman named property manager of 1010 Mass. Ave. by the city of Boston

NAI Hunneman Management & Development Co. was awarded a contract by the city of Boston for property management of 1010 Mass. Ave., a 220,770 s/f, 6-story office building off I-93 in Boston's South End. The building at 1010 Mass. Ave. is a key property for the city, housing several essential municipal departments including the Inspectional Services Department, Fire Prevention Division of the Boston Fire Department, Parks Department, and Public Health Commission. Second to City Hall, 1010 Mass. Ave. is the most heavily visited building for city services. Additionally, the building accommodates offices for American Data Storage, Inc. and Boston Medical Center's Public Health Commission. "We're very excited to partner with the city of Boston, and to provide quality services for this highly trafficked and critical office building," said Andrew Ravech, vice president of New Business Development of NAI Hunneman Management & Development Co. 1010 Mass. Ave. boasts a desirable location that is a short distance from key educational institutions such as U. Mass. Boston and Northeastern University as well as major junctions such as Roxbury Crossing, Bayside Expo Center, Columbus Park, and Boston Medical Center Harrison and East Newton Campuses. The location features high commuter visibility and easy access to public transportation and the Mass. Tpke. (I-90).
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