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01Oct
How will Boston save Faneuil Hall Marketplace?
Retail

The retail world has taken some heavy hits in. recent years. But people still shop, dine out, and socialize in public. Destinations are still king, and Boston has a crown jewel: Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Even the best ones require proper management and curation. They have to keep up with the times, and Boston’s premier historical […]

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01Oct
New Faneuil Hall Operator Pressed for Changes
Retail

Boston Seeks Review of Leasing Practices By Steve Adams | Banker & Tradesman Staff | Sep 15, 2024 Since the new owners acquired Faneuil Hall Marketplace in January, there have been a few obvious signs of change at one of Boston’s most instantly recognizable landmarks. Behind the scenes, city officials have been in discussions with […]

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15Aug
Boston Realty Advisors Names Schneider as Managing Director
Boston Commercial Real Estate

Boston, Massachusetts–(Newsfile Corp. – August 14, 2024) – Jonathan Schneider has been named Managing Director in the Capital Markets Group of Boston Realty Advisors, Boston area’s largest independent commercial real estate brokerage. To view the full announcement, including downloadable images, bios, and more, click here. Key Takeaways: Schneider will be tasked with leading and expanding […]

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16Aug
Boston Realty Advisors Arranges $38.5M Sale of Office Building in Boston
News

BOSTON — Boston Realty Advisors has brokered the sale of an office building located at 311 Summer St. in Boston’s Fort Point neighborhood. Qatar-based Alduwaliya acquired the property for $38.5 million, or $673 per square foot. The seven-story, 57,225-square-foot brick-and-beam building was 100 percent leased at the time of sale. Jason Weissman, Nick Herz and Michael […]

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lewis wharf
23Sep
Plans For Lewis Wharf Rejected By The State
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Proposals for a two-building hotel on the edge of Lewis Wharf on the waterfront have been ruled out by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. They stated that the developers cannot build onto the wharves, piers and pilings that currently sit below water at high tide, meaning that the developers behind the 277-room hotel need to […]

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