Viewing posts from: November 2000
25Feb
Beacon Hill Remains the Most Stable and Exclusive Market in Boston
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Beacon Hill’s characteristic narrow gas-lit streets, brick sidewalks, decorative iron work, and red brick houses have been preserved to maintain its 19th century charm – the neighborhood was designated as a historic district in 1955, making it the oldest historic district in Massachusetts. With average household income at $130,521 and average PSF topping $1,226, it […]

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07Dec
53 State Street Exchanges For $845M
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Prominent Office Tower in Boston is Traded 53 State Street, dubbed ‘Exchange Place’ is a Class-A office tower with over 1.2 million square feet of premium office space. The 40 story tower was developed by Olympia & York Co in 1985 and was fully renovated in 1998. Located in the heart of Boston’s Financial District, […]

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05Dec
Logan tops list as best American airport
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Boston’s Logan Airport Tops List As Best Airport in America We’ve all experienced the frustration when we fly of realizing the downtown of the city we are flying to can be 20+ miles away. Take for Downtown Pittsburgh, as an example, is located some 19.2 miles from Pittsburgh International Airport with no rail connection. Downtown […]

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08Nov
Novogradac Expands to Andover
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Novogradac & Company LLP, a certified public accounting and consulting firm with more than 20 locations nationwide, will open its second office in Andover. The firm recently leased a 5,200-square-foot space at 40 Shattuck Road in Andover with Cummings Properties, and will take occupancy mid-month. The company will maintain its office at 101 Arch Street […]

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31Oct
City of Champions (Again!)
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Red Sox Roll Down Victory Lane Bostonians celebrated (another) Red Sox World Series Championship in the by-now, all-too-familiar duck boats, “rolling rally” format. Sox pride filled the streets of Boston as confetti seemed to rain down from sky and spectators on the street (and in office windows!), cheered trying to catch a glimpse of their […]

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