InBloom Autism Services Leases 10,000 SF in Woburn

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12 Gill Street, Woburn, MA

WOBURN, MA– InBloom Autism Services has expanded its national footprint with a 10,000-square-foot lease in Woburn. The behavioral therapy provider moved last month from Woburn’s Constitution Way to 12 Gill Street, Woburn.

Founded in Florida in 2015, InBloom Autism specializes in early intervention ABA (applied behavior analysis) therapy for children ages 18 months to five years old. The practice is accredited by Behavioral Health Center of Excellence.

InBloom Autism currently operates more than 25 autism treatment centers nationwide.

“We were pleased to accommodate InBloom Autism in our Woburn healthcare cluster, just a mile and half from its previous location,” said Truesdale. “The ample free parking, highway accessibility, and spacious confines of the Gill Street facility offer exceptional convenience for current and future clients.”

Truesdale worked with CARR agent Keith Page on the lease, which included a custom buildout by Cummings’ in-house design and construction professionals.

InBloom Autism’s new neighbors include NuPath, RCS Behavioral & Educational Consulting, Seem Collaborative, Thom Mystic Valley Early Intervention, and Youth Villages as well as numerous other behavioral health and wellness practitioners.

Cummings Properties’ 11 million square feet of commercial real estate accommodates labs and clean rooms, offices, healthcare facilities, restaurants, retail storefronts, warehouses, satellite offices, executive suites, and more. With a portfolio of this size and variety, the firm can meet virtually any commercial real estate need. Its in-house experts in design, construction, and property management offer “one-stop shopping” for the business community.

InBloom Autism Services seeks to guide families from diagnosis to early intervention ABA therapy, helping children ages 18 months to 5 years old prepare for kindergarten and beyond at autism treatment centers in Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Texas, and Wisconsin. Locally, the large new center will work especially well for children from Woburn, Winchester, and Burlington, among other nearby communities.

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