Could Track 61 Offer Rail Service throughout the Seaport? Featured

Can track 61 save the Seaport from its own success? To be clear, it could help and we could use it. From the Boston Globe: Originally a freight line that was […]

Water Transportation Would Suit Seaport District Featured

Water shuttle service simply makes sense to accommodate Boston’s daytime and nighttime population growth and resulting transportation demands. The benefits of water travel from North Station to the Seaport would […]

North Station Office Market’s Growing Appeal Featured

The North Station market is growing up. Yes, it is still home to The Garden, but with 2.5 million square feet of new developments, it is poised to rival any […]

What’s Do Boston Office Tenants Prioritize? Featured

Office tenants are using their space far different than years past. In some, but not all, cases employees no longer have an assigned desk. They simply check in and grab […]

Boston Skyline Ready for Vertical Growth Featured

Will the Boston skyline elect to push heights in the upcoming years? From Bisnow: “Going higher is a fix to a lot of different things, from the housing shortage to […]

Prudential Center Security Robot? Yep! Featured

Security is changing in our office and retail centers with the introduction of Robots. Boston Properties is a leader with the introduction of their robot at the Prudential Center in […]

Verizon to Open Cambridge Co-Working Office Space Featured

Your phone provider could be your new office landlord. Verizon is dipping into the market by converting former telecommunication space to office space and partnering with Alley to run it. […]

Prioritize and Execute Technology Migrations Early in an Office Move Featured

Any move is stressful be it for you home or office. The office can’t work without computers connected to the web and phones. Make sure to plan so your team […]