16Jul
‘We Were Way High’: Reality Of Phased Office Comeback Falls Short Of Landlord Expectations
Downtown Office

Dees Stribling | Bisnow | July 14, 2020  Office space has been open in Massachusetts since Phase 1 of the commonwealth’s reopening plan went into effect on May 25, but office workers and their managers aren’t rushing to return. That doesn’t mean they never will, just that the uncertainty is still too strong. During the […]

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11Jul
Landlords and commercial tenants negotiate delicate deals with high stakes
Retail

By Tim Logan and Janelle Nanos | Boston Globe  It’s a tale of two cafes, and a story that’s playing out all over town. Nir Caspi owns Cafe Landwer, with locations in Cleveland Circle and Audubon Circle. Both opened in the last three years on the ground floors of new residential buildings. Both were doing well serving fine coffee, […]

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06Jul
Boston’s new transit hub developments will lead the country by example
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Boston is uniquely positioned for an immediate rebound and long-term growth. According to Experian data compiled by Site Selection Group in 2019, only 12.34% of the Boston workforce used public transit for their commute; compared to NYC at 31%, followed by San Francisco at 15.5%, and Washington, D.C. at 13.47%.  In the now and as […]

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05Jul
2020 Midyear Review
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Capital Markets 2020 Midyear Review. $150,000,000 | 15 Deals Closed or Under Agreement. Learn more HERE.

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01Jul
Boston Office Update: Subleasing, Retail & The Evolving Market
Boston Commercial Real EstateLeave a comment

The Boston office landscape, like many markets across the U.S, still has a lot of uncertainty. Occupancy is lower than expected, retail and restaurant tenants in office assets are being hit hard and subleasing is spreading. How are owners responding to the needs of a shifting market? Are they bailing tenants out financially? To what […]

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