Modern Workers Need Walls for Max Productivity Featured
Open offices are not the solution to all our problems.The greater population needs some level of quiet workspace to perform their tasks and not face the endless interruption. A study […]
A Seaport Gondola Remains a Possibility Featured
Would you ride it if they built it? Now that is the question. To tell you the truth, I personally don’t have an answer. If it was efficient and saved […]
How Stable is Boston’s Flourishing Seaport? Featured
Boston’s Seaport will continue to be on the forefront by planning ahead as construction and development continues. Lower-Level and 1st-floor space is no longer used for utility infrastructure, developers and […]
The MidTown Hotel on Huntington Ave Slated for Residential Tower Featured
Could the Midtown Hotel site be the home to the next office or residential tower in Boston Back Bay? Speculation says Back Bay would be most receptive to height. A […]
Northern Avenue Bridge Renovation Billed as ‘Postcard for Boston’ Featured
Boston Seaport continues to be a destination for those who want to live, work and play in Boston’s newest neighborhood. The result of this influx has been traffic and headache. […]
Host of Ferries Heading to Boston Harbor Featured
Getting from here to there across Boston Harbor is poised to get a little easier in the coming months. The Boston Globe recently highlighted three ferry services that could be […]
New Seaport Tower on Summer St will Include a Hampton Inn, Homewood Suites Featured
The Seaport continues to grow with office towers, residential buildings and hotels. A recent Boston Globe article notes the Seaport’s impending 14-story tower, on Summer Street in the Raymond L. […]
Five Steps to Alleviate Traffic in the Boston Seaport Featured
The time it takes from here to there can be frustrating, especially if you are trying to get from the Seaport to Back Bay for a 5:30 client meeting. The […]
Boston Real Estate Continues to Battle Height Restrictions Featured
The city of Boston will no doubt entertain towers that exceed the 790-feet of 200 Clarendon Street, formerly known as the John Hancock Tower. The location of Boston’s next tallest […]
Workplace Design Turns to Sustainability and Wellness Featured
Office design has evolved to be less invasive to the environment while providing a healthier experience for its occupants. When asked about current workplace design trends, Dan Perruzzi of Boston-based […]