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CAMBRIDGE, MA – The Cambridge Matignon School campus has officially changed hands, with the property being sold to the Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School. This significant transaction involves an expansive 83,136 square foot facility located in the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The sale marks a pivotal moment for both institutions, as the Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School aims to expand its educational offerings and enhance its facilities for students. The acquisition is expected to provide the charter school with the necessary space to accommodate a growing student body and to implement innovative educational programs.
The Cambridge Matignon School, which has a rich history in the community, has transitioned from its previous role to make way for this new chapter in educational development. The property’s strategic location and size are anticipated to play a crucial role in the future success of the Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School, fostering an environment conducive to learning and community engagement.
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