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11Dec
Newbury Street — A Workplace Shangri-La

For decades, the eight-block stretch of Newbury Street has been the home of luxury retail in Boston, akin to Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles. While Newbury Street is known for its collection of restaurants, cafés and apparel, a new market is emerging: the spaces above the ground floor are now some […]

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11Mar
TAMI Tenants in Financial District
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TAMI Tenants Flock to Boston’s Financial District Boston’s Financial District, once the place for premium office space has in recent years transformed into a cost-relief value for the vibrant Seaport District and supply constrained East Cambridge market. As tenants are squeezed out of neighboring markets, tech companies such as DataRobot and online marketing firm Klaviyo […]

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11Dec
The South End Is Boston’s Next Hub For Innovation – No Aerial Gondola Necessary

Every Boston neighborhood may want to be the next hot life science or technology cluster, but one neighborhood has pole position in that race, using tools that have been in its backyard for decades. Boston’s South End is wedged between Back Bay and South Boston. The neighborhood has been known more for its hefty home prices and hot restaurants […]

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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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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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