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West Cummings Park adds water featureWOBURN, MA, July 11, 2011--Cummings Properties (www.cummings.com) has added a note of cool elegance to its well-known Washington Street office park. The company is completing work on a series of beautifully landscaped stone walls that front West Cummings Park, highlighted by a waterfall that sends a sheet of water cascading onto boulders below.
According to Woburn native Greg Ahearn, Cummings Properties general superintendent, The beauty of the stone walls and the fountain is that they help tie the several different building styles together in a new and attractive way.
In keeping with Cummings Properties green approach to construction, the fountain uses recirculated storm water, stored underground in a 450-gallon tank. Additionally, the stone walls are illuminated with LED lighting at night.
In the coming weeks, stone walls and landscaping improvements will be added to other Cummings Properties entrances along Washington Street.
Projects like these are a lot of fun, Ahearn said. With so many of our staff from Woburn, they all take a lot of pride in how our properties look, and they enjoy the positive feedback they hear from friends.
Erica Wright, also a Woburn native and leasing manager at the firm, added, Cummings Properties has been a part of this community for more than 40 years. We embarked on this project primarily to make Washington Street more attractive to the thousands of Woburn residents and others who travel it daily.
As a Woburn resident, it has been very nice for me to hear from my friends and neighbors that this new feature has been noticed and appreciated, Wright said. It is great to work for a company that takes such pride in continuously upgrading and improving its properties, particularly when it benefits my fellow Woburnites.
PHOTO: Woburn natives Greg Ahearn and Erica Wright debut Cummings Properties new waterfall, the centerpiece of a series of beautifully landscaped stone walls fronting West Cummings Park on Washington Street in Woburn. |
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