Boston Ranks Fourth Among U.S. Cities in Jobs Featured
Boston falls in the top 5 for best city for a job in the U.S. Some of the hottest opportunities are: nurse practitioner, applications developer and sales development representative. A […]
Seaport is Bustling; Time To Find Boston’s next Hot Neighborhood Featured
Prior to having a Starbucks, some complain that there isn’t a Starbucks around; once Starbucks opens in the area, some complain that the neighborhood has become gentrified. Take this passage from […]
Competition is Shaping Workspace Featured
The competition for “Tech Talent” is fierce and companies are pulling out all the stops to reign supreme. Employers are thinking far beyond just compensation to recruit and retain top […]
South Station Tower Adds International Investors Featured
The proposed 51-story tower at South Station has attracted Gemdale Properties of China. Development rights for this project expire in April of 2017. From the Boston Globe: Houston-based Hines said the […]
Amazon Echo Speech-Technology Stems from Kendall Square Featured
Did you know that Amazon’s Echo came from Cambridge? From the Boston Globe: The voice recognition technology in Amazon’s Echo is a key focus of the company’s Cambridge office…The high-tech […]
125 Summer St. Poised for ‘Big Upgrade’ Featured
The Boston office market is seeing strong rent growth in all classes and in all CBD submarkets. Landlords continue to try to differentiate their buildings by offering amenities and upgrades. […]
Multiple Winthrop Square Proposals Under Consideration Featured
The Winthrop tower development site can take a couple of different paths, mixed use or all residential. From Banker & Tradesman: The two largest development proposals for Boston’s Winthrop Square […]
Tips to Temper Political Discussions in the Office Featured
My mom used to say that politics, sex and religion were off limits in open conversations unless you know your audience. What policy is in place at your workplace? The […]
Boston Earmarks $9.3M for Cyclist and Pedestrian Safety Featured
The city of Boston cares about your safety and if you ride you bike they want to make it better for you. The city will be spending $9.3 million over the […]
Dukakis: North-South Rail Link Would ‘Pay For Itself’ Featured
Transportation is a key driver to a city’s economic success. Former Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis met with Gov. Charlie Baker to discuss a underground rail connection between North and South […]