Boston, MA Land For Lease

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  • James Stubblebine
  • Micah Stubblebine
  • David Stubblebine
  • Danny Cruz
246 Border St
Boston, MA 02128
Rate Upon Request
2.13 AC
1 Space Available         
                 
2.13 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 7
  • Joel Miller
  • Melissa Chaput
82 Hampden St
Boston, MA 02119
Rate Upon Request
0.65 AC
1 Space Available         
        
0.65 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 1
  • James Elcock
  • John Real
120 Babson St
Boston, MA 02126
Rate Upon Request
1.3 AC
1 Space Available         
                 
1.3 AC
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Commercial
 2
  • Bob Burke
1942 Centre St
West Roxbury, MA 02132
Rate Upon Request
0.29 AC
1 Space Available         
        
0.29 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 1
  • Trey Agnew
34-36 New St
East Boston, MA 02128
Rate Upon Request
5.45 AC
1 Space Available         
                 
5.45 AC
Rate Upon Request
Industrial
 5
  • David Skinner, SIOR
55 Hampden St
Roxbury, MA 02119
Rate Upon Request
1.27 AC
1 Space Available         
        
1.27 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 1
363-377 W First St
Boston, MA 02127
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0.11 AC
1 Space Available         
        
0.11 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 1
  • Rob Robledo
892 River Street
Hyde Park, MA 02136
Rate Upon Request
0.13 AC
1 Space Available         
        
0.13 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 5
  • Craig Shames, ESQ
530 American Legion Hwy
Roslindale, MA 02131
Rate Upon Request
0.75-2 AC
1 Space Available         
        
0.75-2 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 7
  • Philip Verre
  • Scott Gredler
217 Beacham St
Chelsea, MA 02150
Rate Upon Request
1.43 AC
1 Space Available         
                 
1.43 AC
Rate Upon Request
Industrial
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Boston Land For Rent & Lease

Boston, Massachusetts, is a hub for business and travel, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and innovation. With 10 land listings available for lease, entrepreneurs and investors can tap into the city's thriving economy. Boston's strategic location, world-class infrastructure, and highly educated workforce make it an attractive destination for companies and individuals alike. The city is home to many prestigious institutions, including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Tufts University, which provide a steady supply of talented professionals. Additionally, Boston's vibrant cultural scene, featuring world-class museums, theaters, and music venues, makes it an ideal location for businesses and individuals seeking a dynamic and stimulating environment.

Boston's land market offers a diverse range of opportunities, from industrial spaces to retail and flex spaces. Industrial spaces in Boston provide access to a skilled workforce and proximity to major transportation hubs, including Logan International Airport and the Port of Boston. Flex spaces, on the other hand, offer a unique blend of office and industrial space, ideal for businesses requiring a flexible work environment. Retail spaces in Boston are highly sought after, with popular destinations like Newbury Street and Faneuil Hall attracting millions of visitors annually. With its strong economy, highly educated workforce, and unparalleled cultural attractions, Boston is an ideal location for businesses and individuals seeking to establish a presence in the region. Whether you're looking to lease land for industrial, flex, or retail purposes, Boston has something to offer.

What are common commercial uses for leased land in the Boston market?

Common commercial uses for leased land in the Boston market include:

  • Office and research facilities, particularly in areas like the Seaport District and Cambridge, where biotech and tech companies are prevalent, and proximity to universities and research institutions is advantageous.
  • Logistics and distribution centers, taking advantage of Boston's strategic location near major highways and the Port of Boston, making it an ideal hub for goods transportation and storage.
  • Retail and hospitality developments, such as shopping centers, restaurants, and hotels, which cater to the city's strong tourism industry and growing residential population, particularly in areas like Downtown, Back Bay, and the Fenway neighborhood.
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