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Cummings Properties
NameCummings Properties
TypePrivate
IndustryReal estate
Founded1970
FounderBill Cummings
HeadquartersWoburn, Massachusetts
Key peopleBill Cummings, Joyce Cummings

Cummings Properties is a private real estate company based in Woburn, Massachusetts, founded by Bill Cummings and his wife Joyce Cummings in 1970. The company has developed a diverse portfolio of properties, including office buildings, retail spaces, and industrial facilities, with a focus on the Boston metropolitan area, particularly in cities like Beverly, Massachusetts, Danvers, Massachusetts, and Wilmington, Massachusetts. Cummings Properties has worked with various architectural firms, including Perkins+Will and Gensler, to design and develop its properties. The company's properties are managed by its in-house team, which provides services such as property management, leasing, and facilities management.

Overview

Cummings Properties is a leading developer and manager of commercial properties in the Boston area, with a portfolio that includes over 10 million square feet of space. The company's properties are home to a diverse range of tenants, including Biogen, IBM, and Microsoft, as well as smaller businesses and startups. Cummings Properties has a strong commitment to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, such as installing solar panels and implementing energy-efficient lighting systems. The company has also partnered with organizations like the United States Green Building Council and the Environmental Protection Agency to promote sustainable practices.

History

Cummings Properties was founded in 1970 by Bill Cummings, a Harvard University graduate and successful entrepreneur. The company's early years were marked by significant growth, with Cummings Properties developing several large-scale projects in the Boston area, including the Woburn Industrial Park and the Beverly Office Park. In the 1980s, the company expanded its portfolio to include retail and industrial properties, and began to focus on sustainable development practices. Cummings Properties has received numerous awards and recognition for its commitment to sustainability and community involvement, including awards from the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties and the Urban Land Institute.

Properties

Cummings Properties' portfolio includes a diverse range of properties, from office buildings and retail spaces to industrial facilities and research and development parks. The company's properties are located throughout the Boston metropolitan area, with a focus on cities like Woburn, Massachusetts, Beverly, Massachusetts, and Danvers, Massachusetts. Some of the company's notable properties include the TradeCenter 128 office complex, the Beverly Office Park, and the Woburn Industrial Park. Cummings Properties has also developed several mixed-use projects, including the Downtown Crossing development in Boston, which features a mix of office, retail, and residential space. The company has worked with various contractors, including Turner Construction and Gilbane Building Company, to develop its properties.

Sustainability Efforts

Cummings Properties has a strong commitment to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. The company has installed solar panels on several of its properties, including the TradeCenter 128 office complex, and has implemented energy-efficient lighting systems and water conservation measures. Cummings Properties has also partnered with organizations like the United States Green Building Council and the Environmental Protection Agency to promote sustainable practices and reduce its carbon footprint. The company has received numerous awards and recognition for its commitment to sustainability, including awards from the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties and the Urban Land Institute. Cummings Properties has also worked with companies like General Electric and Siemens to implement sustainable technologies and practices.

Community Involvement

Cummings Properties is committed to giving back to the community and has supported various charitable organizations and initiatives over the years. The company has partnered with organizations like the United Way and the American Red Cross to support local food banks and disaster relief efforts. Cummings Properties has also supported various educational initiatives, including the Boston Public Schools and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The company's founder, Bill Cummings, has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, including receiving the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy and the Jefferson Award for Public Service. Cummings Properties has also worked with companies like Google and Facebook to support local community development initiatives.

Leadership

Cummings Properties is led by its founder and chairman, Bill Cummings, who has over 50 years of experience in the real estate industry. The company's president and CEO is Dennis Clarke, who has been with the company for over 20 years. Cummings Properties' leadership team also includes Joyce Cummings, who serves as the company's vice president and treasurer. The company has a strong commitment to corporate governance and has implemented various measures to ensure transparency and accountability, including regular audits and financial reporting. Cummings Properties has also partnered with companies like Deloitte and KPMG to provide financial advisory services. Category:Real estate companies

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