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Wood Partners' 94-unit 2 Washington development opens

A new luxury apartment building recently opened in one of Boston's fastest growing suburbs. 2 Washington, located seven miles north of downtown Boston, includes 94 luxury units as well as a 24-hour fitness center, a roof deck, a clubroom with a genius bar, a shuffle board table, and a fireplace, as well as outdoor grills and a fire pit according to developer, Wood Partners. "2 Washington is a unique community where residents are offered the perfect blend of city access, high-end finishes, and outdoor tranquility," said Carolyn Zern, vice president of development at Wood Partners. "By leveraging an integrated development approach, we were able to combine luxury amenities, superior design and a community feel all in close proximity to central Boston, making it an ideal location for anyone from singles to young families looking for a balanced lifestyle. We want residents to feel pampered by the spaces we have created while knowing that they can walk out their door and be downtown or on a hiking trail in minutes." The Boston suburb, where 2 Washington is located, was recently ranked the number one hottest zip code in the nation by Relator.com. 2 Washington is a short walk to the MBTA Oak Grove T station on the Orange Line, just six stops outside of central Boston, and three stops from Assembly Row - a lifestyle center which houses everything from a Legoland and a movie theater to restaurants and shopping. In addition to providing residents with the ease of public transportation and access to the heart of downtown Boston, 2 Washington is located just a few blocks away from the Middlesex Fells Reservation, a massive2,000 acre state park offering hiking and biking trails and a boating pond. Residents also have access to restaurants and retailers in downtown Melrose only 1.25 miles away from 2 Washington. "Melrose is a special town," said Zern. "While its proximity to Boston and both the Orange Line and commuter rail is a huge draw, Melrose attracts residents because it truly feels like a small-town community. Wood Partners is thrilled to continue our relationship with Melrose and to be a part of the fabric of the neighborhood." 2 Washington offers 1 and 2 bedroom units complete with modern finishes as well as a clubroom, rooftop deck and outdoor spaces. 2 Washington is located near the Orange Line, the commuter rail, and I-93, providing easy access to downtown Boston, Burlington and Waltham, MA. The property is now accepting lease applications. Wood Partners is a national real estate development company that acquires, develops, constructs and property manages high density and mixed-use communities. It ranks consistently among the top five multifamily developers in the country. Through quality construction, responsible land development and intelligent design, its communities reflect the aesthetic and social fabric of the community and provide a luxurious living experience at a fair price. The company has been involved in the acquisition and development of more than 53,000 homes with a combined value of more than $8.3 billion nationwide. The company currently owns more than 75 properties with a combined total of 21,000+ units. Wood Partners has offices in 18 major markets nationwide including Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Delray Beach/South Florida, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, New York, Southern California, Orlando, Phoenix, Raleigh-Durham, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.
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