USES Welcomes David Lee to Real Estate Committee

Four story brick building with adjacent courtyard
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photo via Historic Boston

USES is thrilled to have renowned architect David Lee, of Stull and Lee Incorporated, join our real estate committee, helping us reimagine a new Harriet Tubman House at 48 Rutland Street.

David designed the Harriet Tubman House at 566 Columbus Ave., Roxbury Community College, Boston Police Headquarters, and other buildings throughout Boston. Most recently, he was featured in the Boston Business Journal. If you have a BBJ account, you can read more about him here.

For continuous updates on our real estate process, visit our Vision125 page.

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