Viewing posts from: September 2016
the district burlington
28Sep
The District Burlington is Reinventing Suburban Office Space
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The District Burlington is attempting to reinvent suburban office space, by transforming their development into a 24/7 mixed-use neighborhood. In the center of the development is an 11-story building that has been thoroughly renovated and can be seen from Route 128. Along with the renovation there has been an additional four-story glass addition with an […]

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lewis wharf
23Sep
Plans For Lewis Wharf Rejected By The State
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Proposals for a two-building hotel on the edge of Lewis Wharf on the waterfront have been ruled out by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. They stated that the developers cannot build onto the wharves, piers and pilings that currently sit below water at high tide, meaning that the developers behind the 277-room hotel need to […]

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America's Test Kitchen Seaport
22Sep
America’s Text Kitchen Moves to the Seaport
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America’s Test Kitchen is almost doubling the size of its headquarters with a strategic move to the Seaport. The publishing and broadcasting company will be the newest tenant in the Innovation and Design Building when they move more than 200 employees there next summer. For the last 24 years they have been located in Brookline, […]

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H&M Downtown Crossing
21Sep
H&M Leaves 35,000 SF in Downtown Crossing
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The Downtown Crossing neighborhood is facing major change and development. Most recently, one major retailer has closed its store after a 15 year stint in the shopping district, according to the Boston Herald. H&M’s 35,000 square foot space closed this weekend, stating that store closures are a natural occurrence, especially when many stores are located […]

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South End Office Space
19Sep
South End Office Space Development
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The South End is not known for its office space, but that may be about to change. The mainly residential neighborhood has just received approval by the Boston Redevelopment Authority for an 11-story office building at 321 Harrison Ave, according to the Boston Globe. Development on the site, which overlooks the turnpike, would start this […]

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