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09May
Boston’s Real-Estate Market Is Poised for a Boom
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By Peter Grant GE is moving to city as roughly 14 million square feet of new space is being added. General Electric Co. Chief Executive Jeffrey Immelt on Monday joined Boston Mayor Martin Walsh and other government leaders to celebrate the groundbreaking of the company’s new headquarters, the most vivid sign so far of a […]

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08Mar
26 West Broadway Sold
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26 West Broadway Sells For $25M 26 West Broadway, a 31-unit luxury apartment complex sold for $25,000,000 ($806,451/unit) on March 1st. It’s the 3rd highest multifamily transaction of the year following the sale of the Harlo in Fenway and Serenity in Jamaica Plain. Developed by Evergreen Property Group in 2015, 26 West Broadway contains 4,700 […]

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25Feb
Beacon Hill Remains the Most Stable and Exclusive Market in Boston
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Beacon Hill’s characteristic narrow gas-lit streets, brick sidewalks, decorative iron work, and red brick houses have been preserved to maintain its 19th century charm – the neighborhood was designated as a historic district in 1955, making it the oldest historic district in Massachusetts. With average household income at $130,521 and average PSF topping $1,226, it […]

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