GE Moves Worldwide HQ to Boston Seaport Featured
GE is coming, GE is coming! Boston is different, this is not just a place to have an office, it is an area to foster growth and explore far-fetched ideas […]
Pets, Beer, and Ping-Pong Help to Shape HubSpot’s New Office Environment Featured
Office fit-ups are more in-line to accommodate an employee as a whole person than a worker. The notion that you can bring your dog, grab a beer and play ping-pong […]
Personifying Commercial Real Estate Goes Beyond a Name Featured
What’s in a name? In short, research. The goal is for the name to project the building’s identity and brand to its current and future prospects. From the Boston Herald: […]
Seaport District Lands Blue Hills Bank Featured
The Seaport district continues to attract a wide array of B-to-C companies that to cater to the ever-growing daytime and nighttime population. “Blue Hills Bank is set to open a […]
Boston Tops List of ‘Most Innovative States in America’ Featured
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts packs a powerful punch when you combined education and innovation. Our state is number one in both of those categories, which is why we are a […]
WeWork Gains Traction in Boston and Beyond Featured
What would it be like to leave your office and work at WeWork? WeWork is an American company which provides shared workspace, community, and services for entrepreneurs, freelancers, startups and […]
Kendall Square Initiative Submitted by MIT Featured
MIT has presented their update plan for Kendall Square in Cambridge. Kendal Square is currently one of the hottest office markets nationally with record rents for Class A & B […]
GE Eyes Seaport Office Space in Boston Featured
“We Bring Good Things to Life” was an advertising slogan used by General Electric between 1979 and 2003.[1] It was designed by the advertising firm BBDO led by project manager Richard Costello, who would later go on […]
Boston Office Rents Hit Decade High Featured
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts holds a few distinctions aside from high office rents and expensive homes; Massachusetts is the highest educated state, and as such, holds the potential to attract […]
Harvard Business Grads Moving to Tech, Startups Featured
Harvard grads are more likely to choose startups to begin their career rather than the traditional path of large corporations. According to the BBJ, “one in five MBA students in […]