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03Aug
Boston Luxury Condo Update
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Boston luxury condos have always been in high demand, with expansions from the inner city to the Seaport. Like many markets across the country, tenant activity and demands have evolved and the development process was halted. What communication with tenants is being had? Are developers noticing that tenant design demands are changing? Will rentals numbers […]

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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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21Jul
LogMeIn CEO rethinks corporate headquarters for a post-COVID era
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By Jon Chesto | Boston Globe  As few as one out of five employees will spend all workdays in the office Six months ago, LogMeIn chief executive Bill Wagner never would have imagined he would hire his next chief financial officer without meeting him in person first. Wagner would have said that’s crazy. Not anymore. Sure, […]

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