Viewing posts from: November 2000
28Jun
8TH ANNUAL WALK FOR INDEPENDENCE (VIRTUAL)
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Congratulations to The Carrol Center on their very successful Virtual 8th Annual Walk For Independence, raising $130,000 through the hard work and thoughtful commitment of many people.  Everyone at Boston Realty Advisors is humbled to have had the opportunity to support the Center this year! ABOUT THE CARROLL CENTER FOR THE BLIND ESTABLISHED IN 1936, […]

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04May
Even After Your Office Reopens, You May Not Be Going Back
Downtown Office

By Paul Singer | WGBH | May 4, 2020 Whenever non-essential offices reopen, here’s the first thing to remember: About two-thirds of us probably won’t be going back in. At least not for a while. Gov. Charlie Baker has assembled a team to begin talking about reopening the economy, and of course everybody is anxious […]

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26Jun
The Future of Office Amidst Covid-19
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Wil Catlin was a panelist on a recent iGlobal Forum webinar discussing the future of office amidst COVID19 from both asset management and acquisition standpoints. Key topics include: Flex-space and Space-As-A-Service feel highly relevant, yet how can they survive new health requirements? Will tenants downsize and relocate to minimize costs? Or will they create grand offices that are branding exercises to draw […]

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30Apr
CRE Deals Are Still Closing. Here’s How Three of Them Got Done During the Pandemic
Downtown Office

By Catherine Carlock  – Real Estate Editor, Boston Business Journal | May 1, 2020 On a mid-April webinar to the Commercial Brokers Association in Boston, office broker David Martel gave a sobering statistic: between 90-95% of active real-estate deals are either on hold or dead amid the coronavirus pandemic. “To say it’s unprecedented is an […]

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23Jun
Boston Co-Living Update
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Finding an affordable apartment in a convenient location in Boston can be a challenge. Co-living has appeared on the CRE scene as an affordable alternative to the traditional multifamily set up, but many remain unfamiliar with this concept. However, as Boston’s workforce presence grows and the demand for affordable apartments in central locations rises, it’s […]

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