Wentworth Plans New 23-Story Dorm, Academic Hall
Wentworth Institute of Technology plans four new building projects including a new 630-bed residence hall and academic building to replace outdated facilities on its 31-acre Boston campus.
Wentworth Institute of Technology plans four new building projects including a new 630-bed residence hall and academic building to replace outdated facilities on its 31-acre Boston campus.
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
Renovations to the observatory on top of one of Boston’s iconic skyscrapers are on track for the attraction to reopen next year with “immersive exhibits” catering to business travelers and tourists, alike.
The owner of a vacant South Boston office building says a proposed life science project would revitalize the Fort Point neighborhood’s retail scene by bringing 400 employees to the property regularly for in-person work.
After organizing hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico, Yanel de Angel brings a problem-solving approach to Massachusetts’ resiliency and housing crises in her new position leading architects Perkins & Will’s Boston studio.
As real estate development recovers from the pandemic pause and Boston-area architecture firms return to hiring mode, they’re finding a changed landscape for recruiting and retaining talent.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
Construction crews marked a milestone in the development of Sanofi’s new U.S. research headquarters that will house 3,000 employees at Cambridge Crossing.
Members of the banking, legal and real estate worlds were on the move, recently. See who’s been promoted and who’s been hired!
A repositioning program by architects Perkins + Will transformed a Brutalist-style office building originally completed in the early 1970s, culminating in the relocation of email and data security firm Mimecast from Watertown for its expanded North American headquarters.
Boston-based Shawmut Design and Construction has broken ground on a new $176 million high school project in Billerica.
The Boston Planning and Development agency approved plans Thursday for the 320,000-square-foot Marine Wharf, a 411-room dual-branded hotel at 660 Summer St. in the Seaport District.