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12Aug
Coronavirus Pauses Luxe Condo Sales In Boston, But Developers Anticipate Post-Pandemic Surge
New Developments

By Dees Stribling | Bisnow | August 12, 2020 Like a lot of other real estate activity, the coronavirus pandemic has represented a pause for the luxury condo market in greater Boston. But there are signs that the pause won’t be a long one. After a period of adjustment to the new realities of the […]

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15Sep
Amazon plans to hire over 650 people in Mass., mostly in Stoughton
E-commerceLeave a comment

By Lucia Maffei |Boston Business Journal | September 14, 2020,  Amazon.com is again hiring in Massachusetts. The Seattle-based e-commerce giant (Nasdaq: AMZN), already one of the largest employers in Massachusetts, is expecting to add more than 650 full-time and part-time jobs in the area, according to spokesperson Stephanie Cortez. She added that Amazon has hired for 15,500 […]

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23Jul
What Does A Return To Work Look Like In Massachusetts
Downtown Office

“What Does A Return To Work Look Like In Massachusetts”, Wil Catlin was the lead resource for WGBH exclusive that discussed the generalities of returning to the office and a closer look at what it means for the life science industry. View HERE.

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20Jul
Why Go To The Office? Few Want To — Some Need To
Downtown Office

By Liz Neisloss | WGBH | July 20, 2020 Downtown Boston’s office buildings loom over urban canyons, now echoing with the occasional complaint of a seagull. It’s the third phase of reopening in the state — which allows offices to fill to 50 percent capacity — and these buildings are mostly empty because their usual […]

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16Jul
‘We Were Way High’: Reality Of Phased Office Comeback Falls Short Of Landlord Expectations
Downtown Office

Dees Stribling | Bisnow | July 14, 2020  Office space has been open in Massachusetts since Phase 1 of the commonwealth’s reopening plan went into effect on May 25, but office workers and their managers aren’t rushing to return. That doesn’t mean they never will, just that the uncertainty is still too strong. During the […]

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