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10May
BRA RESEARCH | FOCUS ON ALLSTON
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Allston Hits Record of $1,026 PSF Sale  Recently ranked #20 as the “hottest” growing urban neighborhood in America, Allston has become a bustling community of not just young professionals and students, but to an array of mixed-use commercial development. Over the past eight years, Allston has seen unprecedented growth in the housing market, growing at […]

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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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Wynn Boston Harbor Casino
29Aug
Wynn Boston Harbor Casino Moves Forward
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Somerville announced that it will no longer fight to challenge Wynn Boston Harbor environmental permit, according to Boston Business Journal. The huge gaming resort development is due to open in Everett in June 2019, received a license earlier this month and began construction. Despite the license Somerville officials were strongly considering seeking a judicial review […]

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Seaport Hilton Hotels
09Aug
Seaport Hotel Proposal Aims to Relieve Shortage
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The Seaport District may finally be getting the hotel development that the neighborhood needs, thanks to Harbinger Development. The company has filed plans with the Boston Redevelopment Authority for a project called Marine Wharf, according to the Boston Globe. Plans include two hotel brands with over 400 rooms to be located on Summer Street, midway […]

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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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