Viewing posts from: November 2000
09Apr
Thank you Tom Tognoli for joining the BRA Morning Zoom
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Tom Tognoli, real estate industry legend, joined BRA for a Lunch & Learn on Zoom.  Mr. Tognoli was born and raised in Sunnyvale, CA.  He still resides there and is hunkering down in his vacation home, located in Northstar Mountain – Lake Tahoe, CA. Tom began his 30-minute chat with a quick overview of his […]

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03Oct
Boston Developers, Officials See More Supply As A Remedy For The Affordable Housing Crisis
Capital Markets

Housing in Boston, as in many major U.S. cities, has become increasingly expensive and has made it challenging for middle-class workers to afford to live near their jobs. The affordable housing crisis dominated the discussion at Bisnow’s Multifamily Annual Conference New England, held last week at the Westin Copley Place, where city leaders and developers proposed a series […]

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09Apr
Thank you Barry Sloane for joining the BRA Morning Zoom
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Barry Sloane explained that like most, Century Bank has been extremely busy.  He said, “We’ve planned for redundancy and resilience. We’ve planned for numerous scenarios related to our facilities. However, we never planned for a pandemic and people not working. The safety of our staff has always been paramount.  As such, we proceeded accordingly and […]

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17Sep
Key Site in Downtown Weston Up For Sale
New Developments

A prime acre in Weston’s downtown area is hitting the market. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, is selling its acre property at 439 Boston Post Road as it consolidates operations with other nearby Christian Science churches. Boston Realty Advisors is marketing the Weston property as a redevelopment opportunity. The area is zoned for offices […]

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08Apr
Thank you Howard Anderson for joining the BRA Morning Zoom
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Howard Anderson joined the BRA Morning Zoom and gave a great talk about Adversity.  He began by saying that some overreact, while others underreact – neither works.  The following are other takeaways from the balance of his presentation. Mr. Anderson referenced a Mormon tradition of storing food for 6-12 months and reminded the group about […]

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