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New Cambridge boat landing opens in Kendall Square with great access to Kendall Press

Wednesday, September 30, 2009


New Cambridge boat landing opens in Kendall Square - Cambridge, Massachusetts - Cambridge Chronicle

Yes, and so that means you now have a new way to bring your work to Kendall Press... by boat or kayak or canoe. The boat landing is just outside our door. Call us if you want us to meet you dockside. Our Staff will happily await your arrival.

Same holds true for other means of transportation. We'll meet you at the Kendall Square red line station, or even easier - at our loading dock out the back door - in visual distance of the boat landing. No parking fees either way.

(full disclosure - that IS our building in the upper right corner of the photo but the staff pictured is from Charles River Canoe and kayak-Kendall Square. John Pyne is the manager and a great guy. We'll collaborate further next season. Till then, You'll find him managing the winter ice skating rink also right here at Kendall Square.)

Falling out of Summer

Friday, September 25, 2009

Somehow, summer only seemed to last three days for all of July and August, but now that September is ending, we're getting hot muggy days and cold nights. What's up with that?

The film crews around town have sent us some work. Business cards for demolition and car specialists. I hear the Zakim bridge is due for some excitement. We've had plenty of excitement here preparing for screaming pillows(TM) and Grillo's Pickles. Hey, just remember, you heard about them here long before the regular press got them. When it comes to marketing, our joint is jumping.


Today also, the building landlord had a survey out to help get One Main Street LEED certified as an existing buildings. This environmentally GREEN certification is generally just for new construction but there are four buildings in Boston trying to get qualified and we are glad to be one of them.

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