About Us
Located on more than 27 acres in the heart of the biotech cluster in Cambridge, Massachusetts; University Park at MIT Parking is at the center of a 2.3 million-square foot, mixed use development that includes ten state of the art bioscience research and office buildings; five residential complexes; a 210 room hotel, conference center, restaurant and retail space; supported by structured parking for 2,700 cars in three shared-use garages; 55 Franklin Street, 30 Pilgrim Street and 20 Sidney Street (Valet parking).
   

Located across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge is most famous for its two educational powerhouses – Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Harvard is home of three exceptional art museums; the Fogg Art Museum, Busch-Reisinger Museum and Arthur M. Sackler Museum. MIT has a history of leading the world in technology, displayed by over 50 Nobel Prize winners from current to former alumni. One historical marker that lines the streets is the Charles River located between Cambridge and Boston, the Charles River affords a number of recreational opportunities, including rafting, canoeing and kayaking.

As a captivating, off-beat alternative to Boston, the "Squares" of Cambridge are charming neighborhoods rich in adventurous dining options as well as unique shopping (home to big retailers like the Gap, as well as trendy boutiques like Jasmine Sola and Tess), in addition to many theaters, museums, and historic sites. Cambridge is a city where counter-culture still lives, classic culture thrives, and multicultural is a way of life.