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Reggie Wong Park
06Jun
Chinatown Park Part of Big Redevelopment Plans
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Reggie Wong Park and the surrounding Chinatown block are being sold to developers with hopes of reinventing the space, according to the Boston Globe. Massachusetts Department of Transportation is behind the sale to clear the area, currently occupied by the popular court, Department of Transportation office building, parking lot and Veolia steam plant, in order […]

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Leasing Office Space
16May
10 Questions to Ask Before Leasing Your First Office
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Written by Robert LeClair, managing director and partner. Originally published on VentureApp.  If your company is doing well and growing – congrats! It also probably means you need to consider first-time office space to house your growing team. Before doing so, here are the 10 questions you need to ask yourself before getting started: Is […]

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28Mar
GE’s New Headquarters in Fort Point
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GE has officially selected an office location for its headquarters. Once home to a candy factory for NECCO wafers, two buildings at Necco Court in Fort Point will become part of a three-building campus for GE. GE will renovate the two existing structures and build a third to house 800 employees. Bringing its headquarters from […]

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22Mar
What Unexpected Companies are Moving in to Fenway?
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Innovation is happening in the most unlikely of places. New faces are filling in more than 430,000 square feet of office space in Fenway, primarily of which are startups. Startups Appcues, Shoobx, FaceFoward, Her Campus Media and Toast have taken to Hatch Fenway, a 110,000 square foot office space in the Fenway area. Toast was […]

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17Mar
Bayer To Open Innovation Center in Cambridge
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Boston Business Journal reported that Bayer is moving an innovation center to Cambridge. This is just one of a few changes coming to the Cambridge area. Restaurants, office spaces, luxury buildings and now innovation spaces are altering the landscape of this neighborhood and Bayer is joining the move. Lately, Bayer has been focusing on the […]

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