
Office Landlords Look to Uber, Lyft to Help Lure Tenants Featured
Office landlords are constantly vying for office tenants to occupy their buildings. This is achieved through competitive rent, leasing incentives, common area upgrades and the addition of amenities. Now some […]

Horticultural Hall at 300 Massachusetts Ave. Sold Featured
At the intersection of Huntington and Mass. Ave stands Horticultural Hall which will have a new owner, Marcus Partners. The building is 45,000-square feet and is scheduled for upgrades to […]

Cambridge Foundry Building on Rogers Street Eyed for Redevelopment Featured
The City of Cambridge has plans for the Foundry Building at 101 Rogers Street. According to an article on Wickedlocal, “the redevelopment plans call for five high-traffic “destination spaces,” including […]

Boston Food Trucks Fall Short in Hygiene Featured
How close is your office to the nearest food truck? City of Boston Health inspectors are worried about fresh water on the trucks for hand washing. From the Boston Globe: […]

Boston vs. NY – Commercial Real Estate Edition: Battle for Aetna Featured
It appears the exodus from Connecticut continues as speculation swirls around Aetna’s search for a new home. Perhaps it is best summed up as a Yankees Red Sox battling in a […]

Fort Point Pedestrian Bridge to be Restored by GE Featured
GE unveils a glimpse of our industrial past with renderings to the new pedestrian bridge at their new world headquarters in Boston’s Seaport. The new bridge will be used as […]

Multi-Dimensional Seaport Office Building Billed as a ‘Game-Changer’ Featured
Innovative architecture is proposed for the Seaport section of Boston curtesy of WS Development and their architect OMA based out of the Netherlands. 88 Seaport will feature 18 floors with […]

The Davis Company Moves on Major Seaport Developments Featured
The Davis Company has big plans for the Seaport area of Boston, which includes the construction of the Seaport’s largest hotel to date, along with the renovation of a 376-square-feet […]

Street Parking Rate Increase Across Boston Seaport Featured
One way to limit cars in the Seaport is to increase the cost to park them. The Seaport hourly rate will see a 25% increase for street parking, and I […]

Is Modern Office Space Too Open? Featured
Can modern office space be too open? Is this a problem plaguing today’s office space in Boston? Some say “yes,” and are migrating towards more private office space design. According […]