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Cambridge Economic Research (CER) is a consulting firm providing quality research and advisory services in economic development, real estate analysis, and transportation planning. For over twenty years, we have contributed leading edge advice to guide major public and private investment decisions.

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Project Feasibility Studies

Cambridge Economic Research helps clients resolve land use conflicts and determine the highest and best uses for greenfields and brownfields sites. Land use and site analysis services include target industry identification, real estate market analysis, demographic and economic forecasting, and economic and fiscal impact analysis.

 

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Feasibility Study for Clean Energy Park | Town of Montague, MA

Market Study for an alternative energy-based industrial park in Western Massachusetts supported by international case studies.

 

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Feasibility Study for Residences at Ritz-Carlton | Millennium Partners

Feasibility study for successful new luxury condo development in downtown Boston where prices range up to $9 million.

 

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Reuse Study for Emery Estate | Town of Weymouth, MA

Market Study of potential reuses for a large historic estate property in the Town of Weymouth in the Boston suburbs.

 

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Galesburg Logistics Park Site Analysis | EDR Group

Analysis of key sites and buildings for a major intermodal distribution development in this strategic Northcentral Illinois rail hub.

 

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Development Potential for Turnpike Air Rights Development | MassPike Authority

Feasibility Study for the $460 million Columbus Center development planned for construction over the Massachusetts Turnpike.

 

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Reuse Study for Anchor Glass Plant | DMJM Harris

Reuse prospects for a 500 acre abandoned glassworks in Killington, CT. and target industry strategy to market the site.

 

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Chicago Rail Yards Reuse Study | Chicago DOT

Highest and best reuses for thirty former rail sites owned by the City of Chicago.

 

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