CM&B Delivers Ground‑Up Alltown Fresh Redevelopment in Framingham, MA

CM&B Delivers Ground‑Up Alltown Fresh Redevelopment in Framingham, MA

CM&B has completed the ground‑up construction of Alltown Fresh convenience market and fuel station in Framingham, Massachusetts, transforming an existing service station into a 5,000‑square‑foot modern convenience retail destination for Global Partners. Designed around Alltown Fresh’s chef‑driven food concept, premium coffee program, and elevated guest and community experience, the project reimagines the traditional convenience store, placing the kitchen and curated market experience at the center, with fueling integrated into a broader mobility offering.

The project required a full demolition and redevelopment of the existing site, including below-grade construction. Extensive coordination with six utility providers supported the installation of new infrastructure, including utility pole removals and installations, upgrades to electrical service, and carefully planned shutdowns in coordination with adjacent businesses.

“This was one of the more complex utility relocations CM&B has undertaken,” said Rob McCarter. “Coordinating multiple utility providers, increased electrical demands, and an active surrounding environment pushed our team to think creatively and collaborate closely at every stage to keep the project moving safely and efficiently.”

The site includes traditional gas and high-speed diesel fueling, and includes four DC fast-charging EV stations. Designed to serve as a community market, the location offers fresh food, quality products, and a welcoming environment for the MetroWest community. The completed facility brings together retail, food service, and fueling in a fully integrated, modernized destination, delivered within a complex construction setting.

“Alltown Fresh Framingham reflects Global’s broader strategy to elevate the convenience retail experience across our portfolio. By bringing together fresh food, a curated marketplace, modern fueling, and EV charging, we are creating a higher-quality destination for our guests and the communities we serve,” said Max Slifka, Senior Vice President of Real Estate at Global Partners. “CM&B executed well as general contractor on a complex redevelopment in an important MetroWest market.”

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