03Mar
Boston’s residential neighborhoods are thriving, while downtown struggles
Boston Commercial Real Estate

By Diti Kohli Globe Staff The revival of resident neighborhoods also has to do with economics. A storefront that goes for $90 per square foot downtown could lease for around $40 in the urban edge areas, said Whitney Gallivan of Boston Real Estate Advisors. Rent “in the neighborhoods could be a quarter of what it […]

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22Feb
Outstanding Women of Commercial Real Estate 2023 Announced, Will be Honored on March 10
Boston Commercial Real Estate

Whitney Gallivan Managing Director & Partner Boston Realty Advisors As Head of Retail Leasing and Capital Markets, Whitney brings vast experience and in-depth knowledge of global, national and local retailers — and Boston’s greatest properties. After spending ten years with WS Development, she has been a leading consultant in the city working on A-list projects, […]

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16Feb
BOSTON REALTY ADVISORS, ADVISORS LIVING ACHIEVE RECORD 2022 GROWTH
Boston Commercial Real Estate

114 New Residential Advisors, 165 Commercial Leases — Now in 14 Offices February 16, 2023 – By Tom Palmer   BOSTON – Boston Realty Advisors, the largest Boston-based independent real estate brokerage, and the associated residential sales platform Advisors Living achieved record-breaking sales, leasing and real estate industry advisory growth for the 2022 calendar year, executives said today. Advisors Living sales of […]

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27Jan
We, Boston, are honored to be the future home of the Lego U.S. Headquarters
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The building blocks have been laid for another major company to set up shop in Boston. The Lego Group on Tuesday announced that it would move its North American headquarters from Enfield, Conn., to Boston over the next few years, a transition expected to bring hundreds of jobs to Massachusetts at a time when concerns […]

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24Jan
Why ‘how downtown Boston is recovering’ depends on which downtown you’re talking about
Boston Commercial Real Estate

Back Bay, the Seaport, and the Financial District are taking divergent tracks as the pandemic eases, depending largely on how reliant they are on office workers. By Janelle Nanos and Catherine Carlock Boston Globe Staff Since the start of the pandemic, there have been lots of questions about the future of downtown Boston. But three […]

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