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23May
Biggest sales: A waterfront Pier 4 condo for $6.7 million
News

Last week, six units in the Seaport District’s Pier 4 building were sold. The priciest, however, was Unit 7C, which left the market for $6,765,000. This corner residence at 300 Pier 4 Boulevard — which Janice Dumont of Advisors Living – Back Bay sold on Friday, May 17 — offers three bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and 2,255 square […]

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23Mar
Thank you Chris Dalton for joining the BRA Morning Zoom
BRA IgniteLeave a comment

Thank you Chris Dalton from Asana Partners for joining the BRA Morning Zoom.  Key takeaways include. We need to make sure, now more than ever, that tenants know they are being heard. We are in 14-markets.  As a brand, it’s important to follow three simple guidelines. Communicate – Connect via video and reach out to […]

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21Jun
The Davis Cos. celebrates groundbreaking of 100 Shawmut – designed by The Architectural Team
Land

Boston, MA The Davis Companies hosted a groundbreaking celebration to launch 100 Shawmut, the South End’s newest collection of luxury condominium residences slated to open in fall 2020. 100 Shawmut is the first of three abutting projects, collectively approved by the Boston Planning and Development Agency, to commence construction. Speakers included Martin Walsh, mayor of Boston, […]

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27Apr
State of the Nonprofit World
Non-ProfitLeave a comment

One of the disproportionally impacted industries in Boston is the non-profit community.  From health services to education, advocacy and housing, furloughs and firings have skyrocketed, leaving only skeleton crews of management readying for a potential reopening with SBA loans and needed relaxation of distancing rules.  Not only are the providers affected, since they cannot deliver […]

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27Jun
Flex zone: How landlords are responding to WeWork’s sprawl
Downtown Office

When Gabriel Safar’s real-estate software startup LeasePilot had seven employees, it was headquartered in a WeWork space in Boston’s Back Bay. But as the company grew, so did Safar’s need for more room. LeasePilot employees needed quiet places to work, a professional atmosphere in which to bring customers or board members, and an office with […]

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