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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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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Downtown OfficeBy 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 […]
Read MoreJoin Bisnow, June 23 along with ICON Architecture Associate Principal and Practice + Design Team Leader Kendra Halliwell, GreenStaxx Director of Business Development Hans Hawrysz and Berkeley Investments Development Project Manager Paul Goodwin for a discussion moderated by Boston Realty Advisors Managing Director and Senior Partner Will Catlin as they explore modular construction, what it could mean for Boston and how recent […]
Read MoreBy Dees Stribling | Bisnow | April 27, 2020 Most Boston commercial space is now empty, but the time is approaching when many or most workers return, perhaps in shifts or only a few days a week. Property managers are already trying to sort out the transition, speakers on Bisnow’s health and safety in property management webinar […]
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