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23May
BOSTON REALTY ADVISORS REPRESENTS ROXBURY PREP IN LAND PURCHASE
Boston Commercial Real Estate

Charter School Building New 83,000SF Campus in Newmarket Neighborhood May 23, 2023 – By Tom Palmer BOSTON – Boston Realty Advisors, the largest independent real estate brokerage in Massachusetts, represented longtime client Roxbury Prep Charter School in the purchase of property in the Newmarket neighborhood of Roxbury for construction of a new 83,000-square-foot high-school building. The […]

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04May
Downtown Boston storefronts are reimagining themselves post-COVID
Boston Commercial Real Estate

As foot traffic downtown plateaus in the wake of the pandemic, owners of empty storefronts are thinking about ways to reinvent their space. By Diti Kohli Globe Staff,Updated April 30, 2023 Since February, Lee Morgan and Patrick Brewster have been serving canapés and cucumber sandwiches in a meticulously decorated storefront on Tremont Street. The Silver […]

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28Apr
BOSTON REALTY ADVISORS AND ADVISORS LIVING: ‘IT’S ABOUT OUR PEOPLE’
Boston Commercial Real Estate

Commercial and Residential Companies Focus on Culture to Serve Clients Best April 28, 2023 – By Tom Palmer BOSTON –Boston Realty Advisors, the largest independent real estate services firm in Massachusetts, and its affiliated residential sales platform Advisors Living today proclaimed “It’s About Our People” as their new common tagline, reflecting the companies’ long and continuing […]

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08Mar
BOSTON REALTY ADVISORS COMPLETES $21 MILLION SALE IN MALDEN
Boston Commercial Real Estate

Represents Historic Tours of America in Acquisition of 129 Commercial St. March 8, 2023 – By Tom Palmer BOSTON – Boston Realty Advisors, the largest independent real estate brokerage in Massachusetts, represented Historic Tours of America in the purchase of 129 Commercial St., a 53,872-square-foot commercial building in Malden, MA, for $21 million. The seller was […]

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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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