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23Sep
Plans For Lewis Wharf Rejected By The State
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Proposals for a two-building hotel on the edge of Lewis Wharf on the waterfront have been ruled out by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. They stated that the developers cannot build onto the wharves, piers and pilings that currently sit below water at high tide, meaning that the developers behind the 277-room hotel need to […]

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22Sep
America’s Text Kitchen Moves to the Seaport
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America’s Test Kitchen is almost doubling the size of its headquarters with a strategic move to the Seaport. The publishing and broadcasting company will be the newest tenant in the Innovation and Design Building when they move more than 200 employees there next summer. For the last 24 years they have been located in Brookline, […]

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Office Markets
12Sep
Boston Office Market Reaches Record Highs
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Predictions a few years ago all pointed to the decline of the office market, stating the reshaping of the American workplace and dramatic technological changes as the main causes. However, the exact opposite seems to be occurring as office vacancies hit record lows and overtake the last office peak that was reached in 2001. The […]

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07Sep
Harvard Square Redevelopment
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A landmark of Harvard Square is set to be redeveloped after a trio of buildings in the historic space were purchased last October for $85 million. Equity One has filed plans for the redevelopment of the complex between Brattle, JFK and Mount Auburn streets in Harvard Square. The plans have been filed with the Cambridge […]

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29Aug
Wynn Boston Harbor Casino Moves Forward
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Somerville announced that it will no longer fight to challenge Wynn Boston Harbor environmental permit, according to Boston Business Journal. The huge gaming resort development is due to open in Everett in June 2019, received a license earlier this month and began construction. Despite the license Somerville officials were strongly considering seeking a judicial review […]

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