By Jim Morrison The nationwide trend of real estate agencies mergers and acquisitions came to Boston this month with Douglas Elliman’s announced purchase of local Otis & Ahearn Real Estate. Smaller firms are feeling the pinch from rising costs and market forces, and more consolidations are likely. The increased attention from out-of-town players has been a major […]
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Do Damage In anticipation of an exciting return for Red Sox to the World Series after a historic season, we thought we’d take a look at how Boston and Los Angeles Class-A office markets have changed since 1988 … the last appearance for the Dodgers. Even though Downtown LA’s Class A office inventory is nearly 2 […]
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by Catherine Carlock, Boston Business Journal The longtime home of legendary Boston seafood restaurant Anthony’s Pier 4 is rapidly transforming into a luxury condominium complex, and the site’s developer just landed a lease with farm-to-table restaurateur Kristin Canty. Interest is strong for the Pier 4 condos, said Janice Dumont, CEO of AdvisorsLiving. The firm, which is the […]
Read MoreCharles River Realty Sells Davis Square Building For $39 Million Charles River Realty, a Boston-based real estate investment firm sold 240 Elm Street, a mixed-use development in the heart of Davis Square for $39 million to Asana Partners. The building is 46,000 square feet. Asana Partners is a Charlotte-based investment company that has an extensive […]
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By Laura Lovett New England Mobile Book Fair’s former home is now on the market. The iconic warehouse at 82-84 Needham St. was home to the book store for five decades before Mobile Book Fair owner Tom Lyons decided not to re-up the lease in March, explaining the rent was too high. Currently, Boston Realty […]
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