Freudenheim Partners Represents Just A Start in the Sale of Two Cambridge Properties MABA MassachusettsRealEstate FirstTimeHomeBuyers MaBuyerAgent
Cambridge, MA – Freudenheim Partners announced the sale of two Cambridge properties on behalf of Just A Start, a nonprofit organization committed to promoting equity by providing access to stable housing and building pathways to economic opportunity.
1035 Cambridge Street, a 2,961 SF office condominium located in Cambridge, borderin
Somerville, MA, providing easy access to I-93, MBTA Green Line (Union Sq) & Red Line (Kendall/MIT, & Central Sq) Stations was purchased by Michael Grill for $1,275,000.
1175 Cambridge Street, a 7,470 SF retail space on the ground floor and lower level of the building was acquired by the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority for $1,975,000, with future redevelopment potential aligned with the CRA’s long-term economic development efforts. Leigh Freudenheim and Ellie Cullinan of Freudenheim Partners represented Just A Start in the transactions and procured the buyers for both properties.
“Ellie and Leigh were excellent partners with Just A Start in these two transactions, which were critically important parts of our development of and relocation to our new headquarters at Rindge Commons near Alewife Station,” said Carl Nagy-Koechlin, Just A Start’s Executive Director. As part of its continued growth, Just A Start has relocated to its newly built headquarters at Rindge Commons, located at 430 Rindge Avenue in Cambridge. The 70,000 SF mixed-use development near Alewife Station serves as an “economic mobility hub”, housing all of Just A Start’s programs, including: workforce training initiatives in biomedical, IT, and youth construction careers, housing development and services, and financial opportunity programs. The project also includes four pre-K classrooms and 24 affordable residential apartments.
This modern facility enhances Just A Start’s ability to serve the community while fostering a mission-driven, collaborative environment. Freudenheim Partners is actively marketing 5,090 SF of available office space on the 4th floor of Rindge Commons. This move-in ready space is ideal for nonprofits, creative firms, or mission-driven organizations looking to join a supportive and collaborative community. Tenants will benefit from proximity to public transit, modern amenities, and the opportunity to be part of a dynamic, purposedriven ecosystem.
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