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10Mar
Millennials and Gen Z Still Value Traditional Office Space
Capital Markets

Commercial landlords swept up in coworking and open office trends have not lost sight on the importance of physical office space in accommodating the Millennial and Gen-Z consumer. By Mariah Brown  | GlobeSt | March 10, 2020 Commercial landlords swept up in coworking and open office trends have not lost sight on the importance of […]

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22May
Unlock Capital With A Sale-Leaseback of Assets & BRA
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06Mar
Boston Tech Firms Are Laying Off Hundreds. Will The Office Market Feel It?
Downtown Office

By Cameron Sperance | Bisnow | March 5, 2020 A string of recent layoffs in Boston was bad news for the city’s typically robust tech sector. But analysts say the furloughs have more to do with normal business operations than signs of a tech pullback from Beantown. Cambridge-based Akamai Technologies cut around 75 jobs in early February. Wayfair laid off […]

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21May
Re-Imagine Housing Affordability in a Post-Pandemic Boston
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Like many cities today, Boston has a shortage of affordable housing. Along with that, the Boston population is expanding significantly faster than housing can be built. What will this mean Bostantonians long term? Solutions for limited space, reducing project expenses and expediting the preconstruction process all come down to the initial design phase. Design leaders […]

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26Feb
“The Providers” Expands in Framingham Relocation
Downtown Office

The Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers, a/k/a “The Providers,” relocated from Boston and signed a new long-term lease for more than 7,000 square feet at National Development’s 100 Crossing Boulevard in Framingham, MA. The Providers relocated from 4,200 square feet at 88 Broad St. The Providers selected 100 Crossing Boulevard in part because of […]

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