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04Jun
Boston Realty Advisors Offers 399 Washington Street for Sale.
Boston Commercial Real Estate

Boston Realty Advisors, the Boston area’s largest independent commercial real estate brokerage, is representing the owners of 399 Washington Street, a retail and office property opportunity in the Downtown district of Boston, for sale. The five-story, 76,000-square-foot property in 2021 underwent a thorough renovation of the LEED-certified base building systems and has sunny and open floor […]

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03Nov
Corporate Signs Are Proliferating on Boston Office Towers. Here’s Why.
Boston Commercial Real Estate

“It wasn’t that long ago when the best that most tenants could hope for was a plaque at a lobby entrance. A tower sign, in comparison, builds almost instant brand recognition”, said Wil Catlin, at Boston Realty Advisors. Catlin cites the recently installed CarGurus logo atop a tower at 1001 Boylston St., where the online […]

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05Dec
END-OF-YEAR TRANSACTIONS LEASES MARK A FLIGHT TO QUALITY SPACE
Boston Commercial Real Estate

Spring and Summer Commercial Tours Concluding with Companies Moving Up December 5, 2022 – By Tom Palmer BOSTON – The commercial leasing team at Boston Realty Advisors, the largest Boston-based independent real estate brokerage, said today that, despite an excess vacancy lingering from the last couple of years of pandemic effect, one bright spot showing up […]

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South End Office Space
19Sep
South End Office Space Development
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The South End is not known for its office space, but that may be about to change. The mainly residential neighborhood has just received approval by the Boston Redevelopment Authority for an 11-story office building at 321 Harrison Ave, according to the Boston Globe. Development on the site, which overlooks the turnpike, would start this […]

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Office Markets
12Sep
Boston Office Market Reaches Record Highs
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Predictions a few years ago all pointed to the decline of the office market, stating the reshaping of the American workplace and dramatic technological changes as the main causes. However, the exact opposite seems to be occurring as office vacancies hit record lows and overtake the last office peak that was reached in 2001. The […]

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