Viewing posts from: June 2016
Bulfinch Crossing
21Jun
Bulfinch Crossing Coming to Downtown Boston
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Bulfinch Crossing is the name for the redevelopment of downtown Boston’s Government Center Garage. The development covers two blocks and 2,900,000 square feet and will include six buildings. One Congress has been announced as the name for the main high-rise office tower and will be over 500 feet tall. Plans for Bulfinch Crossing also include one high-rise […]

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Tremont Crossing Plans
20Jun
Tremont Crossing: A Miniature City Within the City
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Developers have big redevelopment plans for a patch of land currently known as Parcel 3 in Roxbury. Tremont Crossing is the vision for this incredible new development, that would see almost 2-million square feet of building space constructed by 2018. The buildings will have something for everyone, with a mix of office space, retail space, […]

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Millennium Tower
17Jun
Buyer of Boston’s Most Expensive Condo Revealed
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John Grayken has been revealed as the buyer behind Boston’s most expensive condo. The 13,000 square foot penthouse on the 60th floor of the Millennium Tower was sold for $33 million. This makes it the most expensive condo in Boston. John Grayken grew up in the south Boston suburbs Cohasset where he now owns a small […]

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Boston Convention Center
15Jun
Lack of Waterfront Hotels Hinders Convention Center Future
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There is a shortage of hotels on Boston’s waterfront and it is preventing a planned expansion of Boston Convention & Exhibition Center moving forward. According to the Boston Globe, the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority released a report stating the need for new hotels in order to get the most use out of the convention center. […]

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Boston Walkable Real Estate Back Bay Aerial
14Jun
The Price of Walkable Real Estate
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A new study confirms the benefits of having real estate in pedestrian and transit-friendly areas, according to Banker & Tradesman. Boston is in the top three cities where rent is significantly higher for walkable commercial and multi-family properties compared to suburban developments. A study released by LOCUS, looked at 30 metro areas and compared walkable urban […]

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