Winthrop Square Garage Project Faces Another Obstacle Featured

The shuttered garage of Winthrop Square faces another hurdle in the quest for redevelopment. According to the Boston Globe, “Shirley Kressel, filed [a] complaint Jan. 4 with the state attorney […]

The Role of Acoustics in Commercial Design Featured

The average rentable square feet occupied per person has dropped as more companies offer an open work environments with break out rooms for meetings an personal calls.  This has resulted […]

Seaport ‘sausage parcel’ at 399 Congress sells for $36M Featured

The sausage parcel in the Seaport sells for $36M. Where is this? According to the BBJ, “the 0.7-acre site at 399 Congress St. in Boston’s Seaport District…is a long, thinly […]

Groundbreaking Commences on ‘The Hub on Causeway’ Featured

The North Station area of Boston shines bright with the groundbreaking by Delaware North and Boston Properties project. According to TDGarden.com, “Delaware North and Boston Properties have formed a partnership […]

Boston Office Market Maintains Impressive Growth Featured

Office rents continue Northward while vacancy works Southward in Boston’s office Market.  We will continue to see rent growth through 2016 as tenants continue to demand more space. According to […]

Boston Harbor Garage Towers Get The Red Light Featured

As it stands now the city and state are at a no vote for the Harbor Garage development of 2 skyscrapers. From Banker and Tradesman: A state official dealt a […]

Boston Officials Mull Seaplane Service in Boston Harbor Featured

Seaplanes in Boston Harbor?  Well this could be one of the new commuter services being embraced by the city leadership. According to a Boston Business Journal report, “Boston’s top economic […]

Checking in on Boston’s Innovation Economy Featured

Success and failures is measured more clearly with the benefit of time. Have a peak at how the innovative economy has performed in recent history on BetaBoston: [Boston] startups [collected] […]

Monorail Proposed in Boston Featured

We have worked so hard to suppress the central artery I’m not too sure it makes sense to litter it with a monorail. From the Boston Herald: Minnesota-based JPods has […]

Seaport’s Northern Ave. Bridge in it’s last Months Featured

The Northern Ave. Bridge is scheduled to come down in March. The bridge site is now the gateway to the Seaport, which continues to grow with the recent announcement of […]