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08Aug
Large Mixed-Use Developments Transforming Boston
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Mixed-use development projects throughout Boston are bringing excitement and new life into reshaping the city. Older, more industrial areas of the South End, Seaport, Fenway and East Cambridge are all seeing new developments that are creating new personalities for these areas. These large-scale projects have become feasible thanks to a number of factors, including rising […]

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04Aug
Millennium Partners Chosen to Develop Winthrop Square
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The Boston Redevelopment Authority has chosen Millennium Partners as the developers for the Winthrop Square Garage site on Devonshire Street. The New York company, who is also responsible for the recently completed Millennium Tower in Downtown Crossing, was in competition with six other builders for the site. Their offer of $151 million was much higher […]

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03Aug
Multifamily Adopting New Technology to Improve Investment
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Multifamily real estate is generally slow to adopt new technology, however is it changing rapidly and beginning to integrating these tools at a much quicker pace. Owners, operators and developers are now beginning to integrate new technologies as they become more user friendly and aid in increasing profits, according to Bisnow. This technological change has […]

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01Aug
First Glimpse of General Electric Fort Point Headquarters
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General Electric have finally given a glimpse of plans for their new Boston headquarters after filing plans with the Boston Redevelopment Authority this week. Their Fort Point campus involve repurposing the current two brick buildings on site and constructing a 292,000 SF, 12-story building connected by a bridge and pedestrian walkway. The headquarters plans to […]

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28Jul
The Evolution of Capital Stack for Condo Construction
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Funding condominium construction has slowly become a much more complicated process throughout the last decade, according to The Real Deal. Especially in the past year, the amount of money that banks in the US are willing to lend to developers has decreased a large amount, especially for high-end luxury projects. This decrease is forcing developers […]

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