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11Dec
Boston Real Estate Times Announces 2026’s Trailblazing Women Transforming the Industry
Boston Commercial Real Estate

By Boston Real Estate Times  – December 10, 2025   BOSTON—Boston Real Estate Times, the region’s largest digital and video real estate magazine, today announced its annual list of Outstanding Women of Commercial Real Estate for the year 2026. All the winners will be honored on January 28, 2026, during the annual Awards Gala at […]

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27Feb
Has Transparency Made Commercial Real Estate Harder to Invest in?
Capital MarketsLeave a comment

“Real estate used to be largely an inside game. If you knew the right people, had the right intel, and hustled harder, you had an edge. Today? Everyone has access to the same data. What does this mean? Investors who focus on the public markets naturally are closer to market beta. Is this what will […]

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16Oct
What’s next for Boston’s coffee scene after Starbucks closures?
Boston Commercial Real Estate

Nearly 20 Starbucks have closed in Greater Boston since Sept. 28. Is this good news for local coffee shops? By Katelyn Umholtz and Beth Treffeisen October 3, 2025   Starbucks’ closures in some of Boston’s busiest coffee hubs sent shockwaves in the city’s cafe scene, with industry leaders questioning what this means for the future of Boston’s buzzing coffee […]

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06Feb
Fixed Costs, Flexibility, and Future Value: The Commercial Condo Advantage
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What many business owners already know, and others are coming to realize, is that owning the office or commercial space where their business are operating can offer economic benefits to leasing. Commercial condominiums offer a unique opportunity to control long-term occupancy costs, build equity, and enjoy the financial advantages of real estate ownership. Boston Realty […]

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16Sep
In largest lease deal of year, Bostonpasses GO, collects 700 jobs with Hasbro
Boston Commercial Real Estate

The toymaker’s headquarters relocation marks Boston’s largest leasedeal of the year By Catherine Carlock Globe Staff,Updated September 9, 2025, 10:51 a.m.   Boston’s commercial real estate industry on Monday nabbed something that’s become alltoo rare in this rocky economic landscape: a straight-up win. Toymaker Hasbro — whose iconic brands include Monopoly, Scrabble, My Little Pony, […]

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