BPDA Approves New Lab Projects and Office Conversion
The largest community benefits agreement to support arts and culture in Boston history is the price that a lab developer will pay to replace Brighton’s Sound Museum with a life science campus.
The largest community benefits agreement to support arts and culture in Boston history is the price that a lab developer will pay to replace Brighton’s Sound Museum with a life science campus.
An industrial property close by Malden Center has sold, with the tenant’s future uncertain.
Wood-framed construction might historically be associated with single-family homes, but mass timber – an engineered wood product – increasingly appears to offer benefits for a wide range of commercial building types.
Seven proposed Boston buildings are about to start testing whether real commercial development can move past carbon-spewing construction materials in a big way.
CBT Architects is leaving its longtime home in the Bulfinch Triangle early next year in favor of a new 50,000-square-foot headquarters at One Constitution Wharf in Charlestown.
Quaker Lane Capital has added a 63,000-square-foot office building in Boston’s Bulfinch Triangle to its portfolio with a $24 million acquisition.
A Boston developer is seeking an anchor tenant to break ground on Malden Center’s first new office building in decades.
Boston-based Quaker Lane Capital has received special permit approval to redevelop 11 Dartmouth St. in Malden Center as a mixed-use property including class A office and life science space.
After buying a collection of parcels in Malden Center for $12 million in January, Boston-based Quaker Lane Capital has filed plans to develop an office building on the site.
A slew of covered land plays in recent weeks, from Widette Circle to Alewife, are giving investors a ready stream of rent while they assess the impact of COVID-19 on real estate and plan their next moves in growing development clusters.
Mentorship matters more than ever in the midst of a pandemic., something Carlos Febres-Mazzei knows well. The new chairman of ULI Boston/New England is overseeing a number of equity and inclusion strategies trying to put this knowledge into action.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
A pair of Malden mixed-use buildings in one of the city’s two opportunity zones have sold for nearly $12 million.