Viewing posts from: November 2000
11Mar
Boston Realty Advisors Retained to Manage Leasing of Jamestown’s Newbury Collection
Downtown Office

By Catherine Carlock BOSTON – Wil Catlin, Robert LeClair and Bonny Doorakian of Boston Realty Advisors have been retained by Jamestown Properties to manage the office leasing of Jamestown’s Newbury Collection, a 28-building, 219,000-square-foot street-level retail, office and residential portfolio on Newbury Street in Boston’s Back Bay. Current space availabilities range in size from 300 square feet […]

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10Oct
The Guscott Portfolio
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Boston Realty Advisors Retained to Sell Distinguished Guscott Portfolio in Boston, Massachusetts  BOSTON, MA (October 10, 2017) – Boston Realty Advisors (BRA) announced that they have been exclusively retained for the sale of the Guscott Portfolio, a collection of 4 urban mixed-use assets throughout Boston, Massachusetts. Owned by the Guscott brothers, longtime community leaders and […]

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19Feb
Boston Realty Advisors Hires Biette
Land

BOSTON — Continuing to attract experienced talent to its ever-expanding platform, Boston Realty Advisors has hired veteran Anthony W. Biette for the Capital Markets division that is active across a wide variety of product types including multifamily, industrial, office and retail assets. BRA founder Jason Weissman praises the latest arrival for being “extremely established” in […]

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19Sep
AMC Offers Naming Rights At New HQ, Training Center
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Article from Banker & Tradesman Appalachian Mountain Club is offering naming rights at its new headquarters and a training and equipment center in Charlestown. The outdoors group purchased 10 City Square for $13.1 million last year after selling its longtime Beacon Hill property at 3-5 Joy St. for $15 million. AMC has completed its move into half of […]

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19Feb
Maric Wraps Up $13.4M Westwood Flex Park Sale Via Boston Realty Advisors
Suburban Office

By Joe Clements WESTWOOD—Dogged by the lingering recession cloaked over New England’s office landscape beginning in 2008, veteran CRE investor Mark H. Rubin was unable to spin his signature value-add redevelopment magic as planned in buying Southwest Park here nine years ago from Nordblom Co. But while the timing did not favor MARIC Inc.’s plan […]

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