Twining Properties Breaks Ground on 308 Apartment Mixed Use Development in Central Square in Cambridge

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From left to right: Michael Monestime, Executive Director of Central Square Business Association; Massachusetts State Treasurer Deborah B. Goldberg; Alex Twining, CEO of Twining Properties; Cambridge Mayor E. Denise Simmons; Louis DePasquale, Cambridge City Manager.

Cambridge, MA- Twining Properties, joined by Massachusetts State Treasurer Deborah Goldberg and Cambridge Mayor E. Denise Simmons, broke ground on Mass+Main, a 308,000 square foot development in Cambridge’s Central Square.

The project will create 308 mixed-income apartments and 17,000 square feet of retail overlooking Lafayette Square, on the MBTA’s Red Line and between MIT and Harvard University in Cambridge, MA.

Mass+Main will mark the entrance to Central Square, transforming one of Cambridge’s signature blocks through the activation of an exciting collection of small shops. Located at the strategic intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Main Street, the project will have 248 market rate and 60 affordable apartments in three buildings offering a variety of housing options from a tower with dramatic views of the Charles River and Boston, a six story building with studios and roommate units, and a four story building designed for families.

“Mass+Main will create a vibrant new place to live, shop and dine in Central Square,” said Alex Twining, CEO of Twining Properties. “We’re proud to be creating a wide array of apartments for varying incomes and ages above the Central Market an eclectic mix of shops and dining overlooking the park which will create a dynamic public gathering place.”

Designed by CBT Architects to LEED Gold standards, Mass+Main will be a highly sustainable green community which includes green roof terraces, energy tracking, wind energy and smoke-free apartments. This transit oriented development with easy access to the Red Line and MBTA buses, will have car sharing, electric charging stations, bike sharing with an onsite Hubway Station.

“The affordable housing and mixed-income elements of this development give families an opportunity to stay and live in Cambridge,” said Massachusetts State Treasurer Deb Goldberg. “PRIM, representing the public employees and taxpayers of Massachusetts, is proud to invest in projects like this that prioritize affordable and mixed-income housing in a way that supports our communities. This is an example of that commitment.”

Mass+Main will extend Central Square’s shopping district with a diverse collection of small retail shops and enhance the pedestrian and urban experience. Shops, restaurants and food vendors will line sidewalks and passageways, creating retail for the residents and visitors to Central Square.

From left to right: Michael Monestime, Executive Director of Central Square Business Association; Massachusetts State Treasurer Deborah B. Goldberg; Alex Twining, CEO of Twining Properties; Cambridge Mayor E. Denise Simmons; Louis DePasquale, Cambridge City Manager.

“As someone who has long been working to ensure that Cambridge adds to our stock of affordable housing and who wants to find ways to breathe new life into Central Square, I’m excited because Mass+Main moves us closer to both of these goals,” said Cambridge Mayor E. Denise Simmons. “Mass+Main is the first Cambridge apartment development to provide 20 percent affordable housing units, and it’s a terrific example of our intentional effort to create and support greater socioeconomic diversity in Cambridge.”

The $190 million Mass+Main development is a joint venture between developer Twining Properties and its capital partner Mass PRIM.  Construction of the three buildings will be completed in phases from Fall 2018 through mid-2020.

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