Developers have big plans for the transformation of the Boston Flower Exchange property and they have finally been outlined, according to the Boston Globe. The area is set to be transformed, becoming a tech office campus employing anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 people and hoping to compete with Kendall Square in Cambridge. The Abbey Group, […]
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New York is infamous for it’s sky-high buildings and sky-high housing prices, but the luxury market is cooling off, according to Boston.com. This news means that Boston’s luxury condo market is speeding up and beating luxury condo sales in NY. Developers throughout both cities are constructing more and more luxury buildings and filling up both […]
Read MoreThe Cambridge Planning Board has finally approved a $1.2 billion proposed redevelopment by MIT for Kendall Square. While it may be a decade before the whole project is actually complete, Kendall Square will see a huge revitalization as MIT’s property along Main Street gets completely redeveloped. This is a big step forward for the proposal […]
Read MoreBoston has been ranked the best city in the country for new companies and start ups, beating out Silicon Valley. A report by 1776 and the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation chose the top 25 startup incubators in the US by ranking cities based on their readiness to foster entrepreneurial growth and innovation in the next wave […]
Read MoreThe proposed tower at 171 Tremont Street facing the Boston Common keeps getting shorter, according to Boston Business Journal. Since its proposal the project has been reduced by 120 feet and the latest design approvals show a 235-foot residential tower. Owned by Swiss investor Maurice Dabbah, the proposed building would cost $70 million and house 18 […]
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