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Nauset Completes Cambridge TOD for Acorn Holdings

Nauset Construction has completed 605 Concord at Fresh Pond, a mixed-use transit-oriented development containing 49 apartments and 2,500 square feet of street-level retail in Cambridge, MA for developer Acorn Holdings LLC.

Located near Alewife Station, Fresh Pond Park and Danehy Field, the community offers immediate access to public transit, green space and retail amenities, including Alewife Brook Parkway Shopping Center and Fresh Pond Mall.

“The Fresh Pond neighborhood has proven to be an ideal solution for those seeking the essential cornerstones of urban living – walkability, proximity to public transit, amenities, and access to ample greenspace – as evidenced by the success of our previous Fresh Pond developments, Park 77, Park 87 and 603 Concord,” said Phil Terzis, VP of development at Acorn Holdings. “With 605 Concord, we continue to deliver thoughtfully designed, well-located residential communities that meet the evolving needs of today’s renters and add long-term value to the neighborhood.”

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