Mixed-use

Nauset Completes Central Square Development

TEN Essex exterior / Photo by Nauset Construction

Cambridge, MA – Nauset Construction has completed Ten Essex, a mixed-use development consisting of 46 apartments and 3,000sf of retail, in the heart of the revitalized Central Square Cultural and Business District. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held in July and occupants began moving into Ten Essex in September.

Designed by Golden Architects of Quincy, project architect; Perkins Eastman; and Mark Boyes-Watson Architects, the six-story wood-frame structure was constructed over a steel podium concrete slab on deck with below grade parking, and features a natural stone veneer and metal panel exterior facade.

The residential portion consists of 46 apartments including three studios, 10 one-bedrooms, 19 two-bedrooms, and 14 three-bedrooms, with five of the apartments designated as affordable. Each rental unit is furnished with contemporary amenities including Energy Star HVAC and appliances, Quartz countertops, Thermafoil kitchen cabinets, a Nest Thermostat, and in-unit washer/dryers.

Ten Essex Interior / Photo by Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty

The building offers a common outdoor deck and courtyard, and, for 18 of the units, private outdoor balcony space. Tenants will also have convenient access to Blue Bike Hubway Station, Yoga Works, Cafe Nero, Vim Spa, and a bike repair shop on the premises.

The parking garage includes free bicycle parking, and the complex earned a walk score of 97 and bike score of 98 from walkscore.com

Morris M. Naggar, principal of 3MJ Realty, which developed and owns Ten Essex, said that he is hoping to enhance the ambiance of the neighborhood character by adding a microbrewery or a unique restaurant in the vacant retail space at Ten Essex.

Given that the site is in a bustling retail area with zero lot lines, the project required extensive coordination with the city of Cambridge. “The site is in a highly trafficked area, which is why our experience working on dense urban infill projects in Cambridge is so important,” said Nauset Construction president, Anthony Papantonis.

“The building was just completed this summer and we’ve already leased over half of the units,” said Sarah Rodewald of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty, who along with partner Dino Confalone, are the exclusive listing agents for the building.

The ribbon cutting ceremony held in July was attended by members of 3MJ Realty, Cambridge Mayor Marc C. McGovern; former Mayor and City Councilor E. Denise Simmons; Vice Mayor Jan Devereux, Councilor Alanna M. Mallon; former Mayor Kenneth Reeves, members of Community Development Department (CDD) and other city officials.

Located at the corner of Mass. Ave. and Essex St., directly across from the MBTA Red Line Central Square Station, Ten Essex is just minutes from Harvard University, MIT, Harvard Square, Kendall Square, and Downtown Boston, and represents a model for green, transit-oriented living.

“Ten Essex Street fits in beautifully with the personality and vibe being created in the reenergized Central Square neighborhood, where residents will truly be living at the intersection of work and play,” said Naggar. “In addition to easy access to multiple transportation modes and a green living experience, Central Square is fast becoming one of the primary restaurant and entertainment destinations in the region.”

Nauset has completed or is currently working on nearly a dozen mixed-use and multifamily projects in Cambridge and has developed a strong working relationship with the city. Papantonis added, “Ensuring project safety is paramount, and minimizing disruption to retailers, their customers and neighbors is important as well.”

“The on-site and neighborhood amenities, combined with convenient access to transportation to universities and employment centers, is generating a high level of interest in Ten Essex,” Rodewald said.