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In Cummings Properties' 40 years in the suburban Boston commercial real estate industry, it has earned a solid reputation for providing businesses with well-located highway properties at reasonable rates. With highly visible locations along Route 128/I-95 and I-93, its diverse portfolio spans 10 Greater Boston communities and offers easy access to downtown, as well as the region's major travel routes.

With nearly 10 million square feet of prime commercial space ranging from 150 to 300,000 square feet, Cummings can accommodate executive offices, healthcare facilities, labs, retail storefronts, warehouses, and more. And, with in-house experts in design, construction, and property management, clients save time and money through "one-stop shopping."

The strong majority of all real estate managed by Cummings Properties in Woburn, not including TradeCenter 128, is owned and operated for the benefit of Cummings Foundation, Inc. (CFI). The Cummings family has also donated all of the Company's land and buildings in Burlington, Marlborough, Medford, Somerville, Stoneham, Sudbury, Wakefield, and Wilmington, Massachusetts to the Foundation.

CFI invested $6.3 million in creating Woburn's not-for-profit New Horizons at Choate assisted living community in 1989, as its largest single Woburn investment. It has since contributed millions of dollars locally to organizations including the Woburn Boys and Girls Club, Woburn Historical Society, VNA Hospice Care, Inc., Supportive Living, Inc., Woburn Council of Social Concern, and the Woburn YMCA, as well as dozens of other Woburn charities.

Beyond Woburn, the organization invested more than $10 million to create and expand the New Horizons in Marlborough assisted living community. It contributed more than $1 million to build a new YMCA teen center in Beverly to honor its late executive vice president, Douglas Stephens. More than $400,000 in scholarship funds to Woburn High School students alone have honored the memory of Cummings' late president, James L. McKeown. And much further afield, it has committed more than $1 million to special projects in Rwanda.

The Foundation has already donated, or has firmly committed to, grants totaling more than $38 million in 2014. The large majority of these funds are going to nonprofit entities in northeastern Massachusetts, specifically in Middlesex, Essex, and Suffolk counties. A full $15 million, however, has been committed to support the work of Dr. Paul Farmer and his Partners In Health organization in Boston.

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