by Cameron Sperance | Aug 27, 2023
Is another sustainability regulation coming down the line for Boston developers? Traditional commercial building materials such as steel and concrete are drawing scrutiny from regulators as a potential contributor to the building sector’s carbon footprint.
by Banker & Tradesman | Aug 21, 2023
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.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jul 16, 2023
Unlike architects, interior designers lack the title of “licensed professional” in the commonwealth, which harms designers, their clients and the state economy. A bill before the state Senate would change this.
by Steve Adams | Apr 2, 2023
10 World Trade in Boston’s Seaport District is the city’s first development recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council for sustainable design of landscapes and outdoor spaces.
by Steve Adams | Mar 31, 2023
Redevelopment of Simmons University’s residential campus received its final local approval this week, clearing the way for 1.7 million square feet of new office, life science and multifamily buildings.
by Steve Adams | Mar 27, 2023
A venture-backed clean manufacturing company has...
by Steve Adams | Mar 26, 2023
Sasaki’s new, 64,000-square-foot global headquarters updated a historic downtown Boston building with new office interiors, updated lobby and retail space and private roof deck.
by Cameron Sperance | Feb 26, 2023
The race is on to decarbonize real estate developments across Greater Boston. But it doesn’t mean developers need to be fearful of crushing costs, experts say.
by Steve Adams | Dec 11, 2022
New playscapes, terraces and event spaces are activating the notorious windswept urban vacancies of Boston’s City Hall Plaza.
by Steve Adams | Nov 13, 2022
Protecting downtown Boston from sea level rise will require a unified barrier between the North End and Atlantic Wharf, and waterfront property owners say time is running short to choose the most effective coastal defense strategy.
by Steve Adams | Oct 24, 2022
Boston’s newest luxury apartment property presents two distinct facades designed to complement the architecture of the Bay Village and Back Bay neighborhoods.
by Steve Adams | Jul 15, 2022
A landscape architect at Sasaki is Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s choice for the newly-created deputy chief of urban design position.
by Steve Adams | Feb 24, 2022
State real estate officials are offering Salem State University’s south campus as a redevelopment opportunity including the potential for hundreds of multifamily housing units.
by Steve Adams | Oct 25, 2021
Construction of the $530 million 10 World Trade office-lab tower in Boston’s Seaport District is set to begin this year after two new investors joined the development team.
by Steve Adams | Jun 28, 2021
A partnership between The Davis Cos. and an East Boston health center proposes a six-building, 426-unit multifamily project, including 60 income-restricted units designed for families to address the neighborhood’s displacement pressures.
by Steve Adams | Jun 27, 2021
Generations of Bostonians and visitors to the city will see the results of the vision developed by Kate Tooke and her colleagues at Sasaki for two signature public spaces undergoing generational redesigns: Boston’s City Hall Plaza and Copley Square.
by Steve Adams | May 6, 2021
The new owners of 11 Avenue de Lafayette in downtown Boston plan to reposition the 57,000-square-foot office building for multitenant use.
by Steve Adams | Mar 17, 2021
A women-owned firm from Cambridge will lead Medford’s upcoming citywide master planning process.
by Steve Adams | Feb 4, 2021
Architectural firm Sasaki has sold its sprawling riverside headquarters in Watertown to Berkeley Investments for a planned life science development.
by Steve Adams | Mar 12, 2020
Multifamily developer Greystar has begun construction of a 125-unit apartment tower at 212 Stuart St. in Boston after receiving a $75.8 million construction loan from CIT Bank.