22Sep
Foundation Kitchen Leases 5,723 SF at The Graphic Lofts in Charlestown
Retail

By Boston Real Estate Times | September 17, 2020 Charlestown, Mass. – Foundation Kitchen, a shared culinary workspace, co-founded by husband and wife team, Ciaran Nagle and Tara Novak, has signed a 5,723 square-foot lease to open a new culinary production and dining destination at The Graphic Lofts  in Charlestown MA. This new location, located […]

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15Sep
Amazon plans to hire over 650 people in Mass., mostly in Stoughton
E-commerceLeave a comment

By Lucia Maffei |Boston Business Journal | September 14, 2020,  Amazon.com is again hiring in Massachusetts. The Seattle-based e-commerce giant (Nasdaq: AMZN), already one of the largest employers in Massachusetts, is expecting to add more than 650 full-time and part-time jobs in the area, according to spokesperson Stephanie Cortez. She added that Amazon has hired for 15,500 […]

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08Sep
Brokerage CEO Advises Industry to Make the Technological Leap
Technology

By Connect Media | September 4, 2020 Boston Realty Advisors’ Jason Weissman says the future is now, and brokers in both the residential and commercial space need to be ready for it. “Silicon Valley is catching up to the real estate industry,” he writes in Fast Company. He notes that over the past decade, more […]

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Christine Quinn and Davina Portratz in season 2 of Netflix’s real-estate reality television series Selling Sunset [Photo: Netflix]
02Sep
Will Silicon Valley put real estate brokers out of business?
Technology

A real estate CEO explains why traditional brokerages must “reinvent or die.” By Jason S. Weissman | Fast Company | September 2, 2020 Silicon Valley is catching up to the real estate industry. Over the past decade, more than $30 billion has poured into PropTech, a new generation of startups at the intersection of property […]

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28Aug
There’s More Driving The Boston Suburban Renaissance Then COVID Panic
Suburban Office

By Dees Stribling | Bisnow | August 24, 2020 During the 2010s, suburban office space lost its luster to the activity of the city and the charms of walkable neighborhoods. Downtown Boston and its tall towers all seemed shiny and new. A few months of pandemic has suddenly refocused companies and their workers back to the suburbs, but […]

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