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Regazzini of Combined Properties, Inc. leases 6,148 s/f to Interra Innovation, Inc.

46 Arlington Street - Chelsea, MA

Chelsea, MA Combined Properties, Inc. signed a lease with Interra Innovation, Inc. (Interra) for 6,148 s/f at 46 Arlington St. This newly leased space will serve as the company’s Boston office and operations center.

“We are excited to welcome Interra into our portfolio of Chelsea clients,” said Greg Regazzini, senior vice president & director of leasing for Combined Props. “Chelsea is fast becoming a prime destination for innovative, forward-thinking firms seeking proximity to Boston, Cambridge, and Logan International Airport. While historically known as the produce hub of New England, Chelsea has rapidly evolved into a thriving business center, home to institutions such as the FBI’s regional headquarters, MGH Chelsea, and the Department of Revenue.”

Interra is a national specialty contractor and construction materials provider focused on innovative solutions for the design, manufacture, delivery, and installation of products within the power, renewable energy, utility, geo-technical, and public infrastructure industries.

Regazzini represented Combined Props., while Interra was represented by in-house counsel.

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