Viewing posts from: December 2018
25Oct
In Boston, Coworking Phoenixes Could Rise From WeWork’s Ashes
Downtown Office

Boston real estate sees plenty of opportunities to be made from WeWork’s uncertain future. Landlords and brokers are keeping an eye on Boston’s second-largest office tenant, which is currently teetering on the edge of massive layoffs and financial uncertainty. Two potential WeWork deals, one in Beacon Hill and one in the Financial District, were called […]

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20Oct
For venture capitalists, Newbury Street is in fashion
Downtown Office

A new generation of investors is capitalizing on the tony shopping district’s prime location Stroll down Newbury Street on a fall weekend and you could shop at a handful of stores that originally were funded by venture capital firms: the shoe store Allbirds, men’s clothing shop Ministry of Supply, or eyeglass retailer Warby Parker. But […]

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18Oct
Herald Rejoins Boston Realty Advisors’ Capital Markets Team
Capital Markets

Industry Veteran Hired as Associate Director in Boston Andrew Herald has joined Boston Realty Advisors’ capital markets team as an associate director in Boston. In his new role, Herald will work with institutional owners, focused on large multifamily assets and development opportunities. Herald most recently served at Newmark Knight Frank, working with the firm’s institutional multifamily […]

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14Oct
Boston Realty Advisors Hires Herald as Associate Director
Capital Markets

Independently owned real estate advisory and brokerage firm Boston Realty Advisors has hired Andrew Herald as an Associate Director. Herald will join the firm’s capital markets team at its corporate headquarters in Boston’s Back Bay. Prior to joining Boston Realty Advisors, Herald was with NKF’s institutional multi-family and development group. Herald has also worked for […]

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Bisnow/Jon Banister
03Oct
Boston Developers, Officials See More Supply As A Remedy For The Affordable Housing Crisis
Capital Markets

Housing in Boston, as in many major U.S. cities, has become increasingly expensive and has made it challenging for middle-class workers to afford to live near their jobs. The affordable housing crisis dominated the discussion at Bisnow’s Multifamily Annual Conference New England, held last week at the Westin Copley Place, where city leaders and developers proposed a series […]

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