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06Sep
Pets and Commercial Real Estate Sectors
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Pets, dogs in particular, have more of an affect on commercial real estate sectors than may be initially evident. Dogs can have a strong impact on multi-family developments, office space and retail space, as explained by a recent analysis by Hightower. Multi-family  Becoming pet-friendly creates a larger market for a community and adds a much sought after […]

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26Aug
Faneuil Hall Celebrates 40th Anniversary
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This August marks the 40th anniversary of the reopening of Faneuil Hall Marketplace and to honor the occasion they are celebrating throughout the weekend. Originally built in 1742, Faneuil Hall has always been home to merchants and acted as a major meeting space in the city. The market remained a major business hub throughout the 1800’s […]

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09Aug
Seaport Hotel Proposal Aims to Relieve Shortage
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The Seaport District may finally be getting the hotel development that the neighborhood needs, thanks to Harbinger Development. The company has filed plans with the Boston Redevelopment Authority for a project called Marine Wharf, according to the Boston Globe. Plans include two hotel brands with over 400 rooms to be located on Summer Street, midway […]

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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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