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  2. List of tallest buildings in Cambridge, Massachusetts

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    Proto Kendall Square (Ames Street Residences) 284 ft (87 m) 22 2018 FXCollaborative 88 Ames Street [11] [12] 6 MIT Kendall Square Site 5 (Building E28) 280 ft (85 m) 18 2021 Perkins&Will: 314 Main Street [13] 7= Avalon North Point 277 ft (84 m) 22 2008 CBT Architects 1 Leighton Street, Cambridge Crossing: Residential [14] 7=

  3. Kendall Square - Wikipedia

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    A building once part of the Kendall Boiler and Tank Company, a landmark at Binney and Third Streets. Originally a salt marsh on the Charles River between Boston and Cambridge, [5] Kendall Square has been an important transportation hub since the construction of the West Boston Bridge in 1793, [citation needed] which provided the first direct wagon route between the two settlements.

  4. Cambridge Center - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Cambridge Center is host to the Cambridge Marriott, a Legal Sea Foods restaurant, and many small to medium-sized companies. It is located in Kendall Square, near the Kendall/MIT station MBTA red line stop. Some of the buildings have MIT designations and are partially used for academic and research purposes. [1]

  5. Exploratory Science Center - Wikipedia

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    The Exploratory Science Center (ESC) is a pharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, MA. [1] The disease agnostic research site was founded in 2016, and was led by Daria Hazuda (Chief Scientific Officer) until 2021. [2] [3] In late 2021 Juan Alvarez took on leadership as the interim head [4] and Marc Levesque took on leadership in 2022.

  6. Community Charter School of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The school was initially scheduled to open in the fall of 2005 with grades 7 and 8. It was to receive 180 students, with 150 being from Cambridge. [2] Paula Evans, a former headmaster of the Cambridge Rindge & Latin School, co-founded the school with Emma Stellman, formerly a physics teacher from Cambridge Rindge & Latin, and Rob Riordan, a co-founder of High Tech High and former faculty ...

  7. Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge has an irregular street network because many of the roads date from the colonial era. Contrary to popular belief, the road system did not evolve from longstanding cow-paths. Roads connected various village settlements with each other and nearby towns and were shaped by geographic features, most notably streams, hills, and swampy areas ...

  8. Central station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 7 The Cambridge Subway opened from Harvard Square to Park Street Under on March 23, 1912, with intermediate stations at Central Square and Kendall Square. [7] Kendall Square and Central Square stations had very similar designs, each with two side platforms 270–300 feet (82–91 m) long. The station had one exit and one entrance stairway ...

  9. Broad Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the institute announced plans to construct an additional tower adjacent to the 415 Main Street site at 75 Ames Street. [24] On May 21, 2014, the Broad officially inaugurated a 375,000-square-foot research building at 75 Ames Street in Cambridge's Kendall Square . [ 25 ]