Viewing posts from: November 2000
27Jul
BRA RESEARCH | NORTH STATION
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The Urban Renewal of North Station Boston’s North Station is overdue for some upkeep. Located between five thriving sub-markets and known as a central transportation hub in the Greater Boston Area, North Station has seen a surge in population growth and dramatic developmental progress.  North Station’s connectivity to the West End and Massachusetts General Hospital […]

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903 Boylston
27Sep
Two-story Back Bay bar sells for $8.8 million to developer owner of building next door
Retail

Yesterday (September 26th, 2016), local real estate developer and investor C. Talanian Realty Company acquired 903 Boylston Street, a two-story, 7,471 square foot building located on a 2,800 square foot Back Bay parcel, for $8.8 million as recorded in the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds. C. Talanian Realty Company also owns 907 Boylston Street, a three-story, 7,925 […]

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16Jul
BRA NEWS | HOTEL ALEXANDRA REVIVAL?
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Is Hotel Alexandra Coming Back? The recent completion of the AC Hotel at Ink Block, combined with the current renovations at 40 Berkeley and the upcoming preservation of the Alexandra Hotel – marks the resurgence of the hotel market in the South End. While these are just a few hotel developments in the city, their […]

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Multi family press release
08Sep
A Big Year (Again) for Multifamily
Multi-Family

Excerpt from The Real Reporter: Boston Realty Advisors negotiated the fourth commitment, 461 Massachusetts Ave., a 17-room lodging house which sold for 6.3 million, its team consisting of BRA principal Jason S. Weissman and the firm’s multifamily practice group. The Lynn portfolio at 40-60 Lewis St. and 11-17 Beach Rd. equates to over $101,000 per […]

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18Jul
BRA EXCLUSIVE | MAKING SPACE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
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New bill may impose special zoning regulations on chain stores Travelling through Boston, one would be hard-pressed to find a street without a Dunkin’ Donuts or Starbucks sign hanging over the sidewalk. While these stores are great for a quick cup of coffee, they also do a tremendous job of crowding out small businesses. According […]

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