People. Building. doesn’t just happen on construction sites. CM&B understands that our people are literally building our client’s businesses every day. We believe that to create effective commerce in today’s workplace, an office environment needs to be comfortable and productive. Our team continually collaborates with our clients to find creative workplace solutions while tracking new and innovative office trends. Whether it’s building co-working spaces, corporate headquarters, technology-focused settings or more traditional office spaces, we have the experience to keep a close eye on your budget, occupancy and growth requirements. 

Mixed Use / Commercial / Residential Experts

Sean Fahy
Sean Fahy
Jeremy Pollender
Jeremy Pollender
Rob Harrison
Robert Harrison
Leah Blackman
Leah Blackman

Project List

Tuscan Headquarters and Test Kitchen, Salem, NH
Tuscan Brands Headquarters & Test Kitchen
Salem, New Hampshire
SS Office
Shake Shack Home Offices
West Village, New York, NY
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Boston Scientific
Marlborough, MA
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152 Grove Street
Waltham, MA
WFM Regional Offices
Whole Foods North Atlantic Regional Office
Marlborough, MA
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WeWork One Lincoln
Boston, MA
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Atlantic Realty Development
Lynnfield, MA
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CM&B Corporate Headquarters
Beverly, MA
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WeWork Seaport
Boston, MA
WeWork Portland Street
WeWork Portland Street
Boston, MA
Boston Private Bank Beverly Office
Boston Private Bank & Trust
Mutiple Locations
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Berkshire Bank
Westborough, MA

Office Trends

Open Collaborative Spaces

The traditional format of work spaces are shifting to places were teams can congregate and collaborate with comfortable seating, interactive technology and screen sharing capabilities. Although it’s not a new phenomenon to have collaborative spaces within the office design, the look and feel has dramatically changed from stiff boardroom and clunky cubicles to unconventional work areas and open collaborative spaces. As this evolving landscape of the workplace continues to flourish, it sets up a dynamic opportunity for employers, architects and construction managers to collaborate.