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26Nov
The ‘Wrong’ J.J. Foley’s Is Getting Into The Downtown Office Game
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If you’re looking for “Peak Boston,” you’ll find it in the story of J.J. Foley’s. When Esquire magazine named downtown’s J.J. Foley’s Bar & Grille as one of the best bars in the U.S. in 2014, the magazine got swift backlash from locals saying they awarded the “wrong” Foley’s. The South End’s J.J. Foley’s Café […]

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08Mar
26 West Broadway Sold
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26 West Broadway Sells For $25M 26 West Broadway, a 31-unit luxury apartment complex sold for $25,000,000 ($806,451/unit) on March 1st. It’s the 3rd highest multifamily transaction of the year following the sale of the Harlo in Fenway and Serenity in Jamaica Plain. Developed by Evergreen Property Group in 2015, 26 West Broadway contains 4,700 […]

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07Nov
Boston Realty Advisors acquires CL Waterfront Properties
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  Boston Realty Advisors has acquired CL Waterfront Properties, a seven-person residential real estate brokerage specializing in the luxury resale market. The all-cash deal broadens the Boston-based real estate firm’s offerings beyond commercial and residential brokerage, said Boston Realty Advisors CEO Jason Weissman. “This is really the last leg of the stool,” Weissman said. “It really […]

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06Mar
Block 8 Officially Under Construction
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Assembly Row Continues to Boom Construction has commenced at Assembly Row’s next residential project, dubbed ‘Block 8.’ The development will bolster 500 new residences encompassing over 26,000 square feet of ground floor retail and restaurant space. Located minutes away from the MBTA Orange Line, Block 8 contains multiple luxurious amenities including; 500 on-site parking spots, […]

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15Oct
Everybody wins with luxury development in Boston
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A recent Institute for Policy Studies report offers a decidedly negative view of both the city’s luxury residential market and the homebuyers who support it. The study’s argument that the luxury buildings are populated by faceless corporate entities and international buyers seeking to park their money ignores a larger and exceptionally positive outcome for the city. (Full […]

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