Mustering a new tenant for Navy Yard landmark

Written By Unknown on Senin, 04 Maret 2013 | 18.38

The Muster House — an unusual, octagonal building that served as a worker assembly point at the Charlestown Navy Yard in the 1800s — will have a new leasehold owner for the first time in more than 15 years.

The owner of a building consulting firm in Cambridge is finalizing a deal and may relocate his business to the 31 Fifth St. property, which has been owned by the Boston Redevelopment Authority since a 1970s handover by the federal government.

"From a community point of view, it's always good to see an active user in that building," said Mark Rosenshein of the Charlestown Neighborhood Council. "It's a very small and unique space, so it takes a very unique user to make it work."

Though tiny at less than 2,900 square feet and well off the Hub office market's beaten path, the Muster House drew the likes of dot-com darling Jeff Taylor. The Monster founder picked the historic pad for his Eons startup, working solo there for the first few weeks.

"An entrepreneur starts in a very lonely place," Taylor told Bloomberg News in 2006. "It's when you think you have a great idea and everyone around you thinks you're crazy, and you act on it."

Built between 1852 and 1854, the four-story brick building is surrounded by a porch and topped by a clock tower. Shipyard workers mustered daily at the sign, receiving assignments and pay. The landmark is down the street from the USS Constitution's berth.

The next tenant may be Building Enclosure Associates, whose owner, Michael Velji, is close to finalizing a purchase of the lease from the Royalston Trust.

Velji was not available for comment, but an executive at the firm, Ed Mannix, said a deal may be done later this month.

The Royalston Trust was set up by the late Werner Bundschuh, a filmmaker and local real estate developer who acquired the Muster House lease at a foreclosure auction in 1997. At the time, the trust assumed a 65-year lease with the BRA, paying about $4,300 a year and taking responsibility for renovations and maintenance.

"We actually had quite a bit of interest," said Nancy Kueny, a broker at Gibson Sotheby's International Realty handling the lease sale for the trust. "It's probably one of the most interesting buildings in the Navy Yard."


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