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17May
BRA RESEARCH | FOCUS ON FENWAY
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Fenway’s Real Estate Home Runs The thriving Fenway submarket is a commercial and cultural hub that has undergone a transformation from primarily student housing mixed with under-developed retail and former light-industrial spaces, to a thriving mecca of mixed-use community occupied by a diverse pool of young professionals, empty nesters and foreign investors. Connectivity to the […]

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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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Reggie Wong Park
06Jun
Chinatown Park Part of Big Redevelopment Plans
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Reggie Wong Park and the surrounding Chinatown block are being sold to developers with hopes of reinventing the space, according to the Boston Globe. Massachusetts Department of Transportation is behind the sale to clear the area, currently occupied by the popular court, Department of Transportation office building, parking lot and Veolia steam plant, in order […]

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Dot Ave Proposal
01Jun
Potential New Downtown Hub Planned For Dot Ave
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A plan for South Boston’s Dorchester Avenue could see a large amount of new developments across 144 acres of what is currently industrial space, according to Banker & Tradesman. The plans cover a mile-long area in South Boston that currently has building suppliers, mechanical contractors and self-storage facilities. The draft plan replaces these current structures […]

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Boston Flower Exchange
31May
Flower Exchange Site Redevelopment Announced
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Developers have big plans for the transformation of the Boston Flower Exchange property and they have finally been outlined, according to the Boston Globe. The area is set to be transformed, becoming a tech office campus employing anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 people and hoping to compete with Kendall Square in Cambridge. The Abbey Group, […]

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