Seaport Sports New Wayfinding Signs Featured
I’m sorry, which way to the Seaport/Innovation District? Let us help you get there. According to Banker and Tradesman, “New wayfinding signs were installed in Boston’s Seaport District on Friday […]
Copley’s Iconic Hancock Tower Named Changed to 200 Clarendon St. Featured
Good bye to the JHT, John Hancock Tower, hello 200 Clarendon Street. From B&T: Landlord Boston Properties has formally renamed New England’s tallest building, the 60-story John Hancock Tower, now […]
Big Data Analytics Start-up Moves HQ from SF to Boston Featured
San Francisco vs. Boston. Not on the playing field, rather at the recruiting table. The Boston Business Journal recently wrote an editorial on a SF tech start-up that decided to […]
Cambridge Lab Space Leads US Featured
Great Boston leads the nation with the most expensive lab space. According to the BBJ, quoting a Sciences Outlook report by brokerage JLL, “Boston and Cambridge are by far the […]
Seaport Traffic Relief Sought Featured
The Seaport snarl of traffic is about to get some trialed relief. The bypass road will be opened to general traffic for a six-month trial. From the Boston Globe: The […]
Copley Place Upgrades Planned Featured
Copley Square is going to see some major upgrade to Copley Place. Simon Properties in planning major interior and exterior upgrades with completion in the Summer of ’16. Bisnow is […]
Upgrades Scheduled for Newly Privatized MBTA Station in Back Bay Featured
Back Bay Station is the 3rd Boston transit hub that has been turned over to the private sector and has some significant deferred maintenance. Boston Properties is doing its part […]
Wells Fargo Signs Lease for 150k Sq. Ft in the Financial District Featured
Wells Fargo is on the move in the Financial District with a new lease at Tishman Speyer’s building on 125 High Street. From Banker & Tradesman: Wells Fargo has leased […]
John Hancock II Planned for 380 Stuart Street in Back Bay Featured
The John Hancock tower Version 2.0 is being planned for 380 Stuart Street in Back Bay. An article on the BBJ outlines the “six things you need to know about […]
Boston’s Untracked Development Tax Breaks Featured
Much time and energy is spent discussing property taxes in the city of Boston. I firmly believe if the city is offering any tax concession then they should track them […]