Hancock Tower Looks to Attract Boston Tech Companies
JHT (John Hancock Tower) is no longer home to only large law firms and large financial services firms. Today JHT is chasing tech tenants that want Class A infrastructure and amenities with large floor...
View ArticleBoston Commercial Real Estate Retrospective
Credit: The Boston Globe The city of Boston that is home to a wide variety of college, universities, professional sports team, hospitals and companies is changing. We have created the Back Bay, built...
View ArticleBoston Greenway will Influence Nearby Office Design
Boston’s Greenway transcends the city’s current incarnation, and will continue to benefit from times gone by. Surrounding buildings will need to create access points to invite visitors to directly...
View ArticleEpstein’s Instructive Strategy for Transforming Downtown Boston
Credit: bisnow Bob Epstein can teach us a few things about remaking duds into destinations. Lafayette Center was that dud that wasn’t getting any airtime from prospective tenants, despite location,...
View ArticleMultiple Projects from Boston Properties Progressing
Credit: Boston Herald Boston Properties is bullish on Boston with projects underway or proposed from Back Bay, Financial District and North Station. · 888 Boylston has seen the crane arrive and...
View ArticleBelkin Pushes for Winthrop Square Tower
Credit: Boston Globe Belkin is one of eight developers chasing the development opportunity at the Winthrop Square parking garage site. His plan is after a 24/7 model that incorporates a live, work play...
View ArticleBoston Planning Effort Eyes 2030
Credit: Boston Globe Boston will be 400 years old in 2030 and Mayor Walsh in starting to plan now for the event. Well, not cake, but working on a city wide master plan. The last time this was...
View ArticleIs Boston an Architectural Eyesore?
Office Building in Back Bay at 111 Huntington Ave. No Boston isn’t ugly and as a matter of fact, it’s beautiful. Opinions are just that, opinions and each of us are allowed to express ours despite who...
View ArticleBoston Landing Station Has Official Groundbreaking
Boston newest commuter rail station groundbreaking occurred today. Metro West commuters can add another stop to the local train service starting in the fall of 2016. Credit: ArchPaper.com Residing on...
View ArticleBoston Office Forecast: Meaningful Moves Ahead in Financial Sector
Credit: B&T The Boston office market has big movers that need to make some real estate decisions. The market continues to tighten and blocks of 100,000 square feet and above are harder to find....
View ArticleMarine Industrial Park, Copley Place Developments Gain Approval
Our city’s developers continue to expand available options for office, retail and housing. Locations range from: · Simon’s Copley Place in Back Bay · Skanska’s Parcel Q-1 in the...
View ArticleTech Startup Progresses Architectural Renderings
Credit: BBJ What will it look like? That’s the question so many property owners and developers face when first envisioning a renovation, and thanks to Terrence Masson of Building Conversation, we...
View ArticleDesigners Wanted for City Hall Project
Credit: Boston Herald Mayor Walsh wants your creative ideas for City Hall. Let’s see what some of our creative thinkers will come up with. From the Boston Herald: Walsh announced plans to...
View ArticleNews Office and Retail Space Added to Fort Point Project
22 Boston Wharf Rd. (Click to view property details) More new office space and retail is on the drawing board from Berkeley Investments at 22 Boston Wharf Road. According to the Boston Business...
View ArticleCan the Supply of Office Space in Boston Keep up with Demand?
Credit: Banker&Tradesman The Boston market will continue to grow through 2018. How will this affect office pricing in the years to come? From Banker&Tradesman: “The challenge you have in the...
View ArticleNew Boston Skyscrapers will Make — or Brake — the Skyline
Credit: Boston Globe The greater Boston audience has an opinion about just about anything, including our skyline. This poses a challenge to Boston’s strongest developers and architects to reshape our...
View ArticleBRA Approves Six Office Building Projects in Boston
Credit: Boston Globe Six buildings in Boston’s Financial District, Congress Square, are set for complete renovation by Related Beal. According to the Boston Globe, the BRA approved six projects in...
View ArticleBoston Office Demand Poised for Best Year Since 2007
The office market continues its upward push with the best year since 2007 and no signs of letting up. Increased rents combined with fewer tenant improvement dollars, increased construction costs and...
View ArticleBoston’s Building Boom Modernizes Skyline
Credit: Curbed Credit: Curbed[/caption] What do you think about some of Boston’s newest buildings gracing our skyline? According to Curbed, Boston “is in the midst of adding about 8,000 new apartments...
View Article‘First’ Boston Office Skyscraper gets New Owner
Credit: Wikipedia The Ames Building at 1 Court Street will be getting a new owner. The building is known as the Boston’s “first skyscraper”. From Wikipedia: The Ames Building is a skyscraper located in...
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