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31Oct
A Roadmap to Redefining Retail Tenancy
Retail

Landlords Broaden Horizons in Search for Right Mix By Steve Adams | Banker & Tradesman Staff   A former A.C. Moore store in Cambridge’s Fresh Pond Mall will be replaced by Central Rock Gym’s 12th Massachusetts location. Photo by Alex Peacher | Courtesy Retail landlords may have found a roadmap to stability after the rapid evolution of shopping […]

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30Jun
BOSTON REALTY ADVISORS OFFERS 353 NEWBURY ST. FOR SALE
Boston Commercial Real Estate

Retail and Professional Space on a Prestigious Street June 29, 2022 – By Tom Palmer BOSTON – Boston Realty Advisors, the largest Boston-based independent real estate brokerage, is exclusively representing the owners for the sale of the 353 Newbury St., between Hereford Street and Massachusetts Avenue, in the Back Bay. The handsome three-story Newbury Street building has 2,850 square feet of retail […]

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22Mar
BOSTON REALTY ADVISORS FORMALIZES INTERNSHIPS FOR NORTHEASTERN
Boston Commercial Real Estate

March 22, 2022 – By Tom Palmer Joins With Real Estate Club at Business School for Year-round Opportunities BOSTON – Boston Realty Advisors, the largest independent real estate firm based in Boston, has joined with the Real Estate Club at the D’Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University to establish a permanent year-round internship program […]

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Boston Skyline
08Aug
Large Mixed-Use Developments Transforming Boston
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Mixed-use development projects throughout Boston are bringing excitement and new life into reshaping the city. Older, more industrial areas of the South End, Seaport, Fenway and East Cambridge are all seeing new developments that are creating new personalities for these areas. These large-scale projects have become feasible thanks to a number of factors, including rising […]

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Leasing Office Space
27Jun
Brexit Could be Positive for Boston Real Estate
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Boston’s real estate market can actually benefit from Britain leaving the European Union, according to the Boston Globe. Despite the current negative effects on the stock markets, the rise in the value of the dollar and other factors are having a positive impact on both residential and commercial real estate in Boston. In residential real […]

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