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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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 […]
Read Moreby 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 MoreDo 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 […]
Read MoreBy 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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