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Nohrden of Burgess Properties Inc. leases 15,200 s/f to Central Rock

Burgess Properties Inc., one of Greater Boston's premier suburban commercial brokerage firms, has leased 15,200 s/f of gymnasium space to Central Rock Gym at 127 Smith Place. Steve Nohrden of Burgess Properties, Inc. represented the tenant, Central Rock Gym. Central Rock Gym is a leader in indoor rock climbing and has existing locations throughout New England, from Hartford, Conn. to Watertown, Mass. The convenient Fresh Pond location at the intersection of Cambridge, Belmont, and Arlington offers excellent commuter access by way of Rte. 2 as well as the Alewife Red Line T stop. The gym features an unprecedented amount of free climbing (bouldering) space along with training areas, free weights, exercise machines, and a separate yoga studio. The landlord, Nashoba Realty Trust, was represented in-house by Peter True of True Associates.
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