Last week, Cabot, Cabot & Forbes celebrated the groundbreaking of The Bolt, a 180,000 SF transit-oriented center for innovation along Woburn’s New Boston Corridor, one of the nation’s leading markets for technology, energy, life sciences, and manufacturing.
Joined by Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, Mayor Mike Concannon, City Council President Jeff Dillon, Rep. Richard Haggerty, Building Commissioner Tom Quinn, Councilor Lou DiMambro, Councilor Robert Toro, Councilor Robert Ferullo, EPA Superfund Administrator Bryan Olson, and many other Woburn officials, the event marked a major milestone in transforming the Anderson Regional Transportation Center into a thriving transit-oriented hub for commercial and retail growth, and residential life.
Built by John Moriarty & Associates, The Bolt will create more than 300 new jobs and offer flexible, scalable space for high-growth companies, featuring ±181,522 RSF across two floors, 37-foot clear heights, four loading docks, 234 parking spaces with EV charging, and direct access to I-93, I-95, the MBTA commuter rail, and Logan Express.
The project advances Cabot, Cabot & Forbes’ $400 million investment in redeveloping the former Superfund site, which also includes Emblem 120, a 289-unit mixed-use community, and Zero New Boston, a proposed multifamily project with 250 apartments, parking, and retail space.
Thank you to our project partners (Jacobs, Cushman & Wakefield, Kawa, and Aries Capital), and to the public officials and community members who joined us in celebrating this exciting step forward for Woburn and the Massachusetts innovation economy.
Learn more about The Bolt and our vision for the New Boston Corridor: https://boltboston.com