Personnel File No. 281
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
In the latest installment of our CRE Insider webinars, Tim Keenan of coUrbanize, Bryan Northrop of Skanska USA and Jared Curtis of Existing Conditions discuss the latest developments in commercial real estate technology on Feb. 28, 2022.
Boston-based construction giant Suffolk has hired a former Skanska USA development executive to lead its real estate investment arm.
As colleges and universities prepare for a resumption of in-person learning, so are higher education’s contributions to the construction pipeline.
With the city staring down numerous complex challenges city leaders need to start developing options now for giving downtown landlords a menu of realistic options for adapting to an office market that’s poised for great change
Skanska is casting a vote of confidence in the Back Bay office market with plans to develop a 26-story tower at 380 Stuart St.
Skanska has bought the site and permitted design of John Hancock’s once-planned 26-story Back Bay office tower, and could add lab space to the design.
In many markets the demand for lab spacehas exceeded the current inventory of available lab space, leading to the trend of building owners and developers exploring the option of converting existing commercial office buildings to provide a much-needed solution.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh announced the start of construction for the renovation of City Hall Plaza Saturday. The renovation, it is hoped, will transform the plaza into a civic space for all residents, with universal accessibility, new civic spaces, increased environmental sustainability and infrastructure improvements.
Areas like the eastern Seaport and Drydock, Allston-Brighton, Cambridge, Somerville and the Fenway are becoming new epicenters, making the Greater Boston area truly polycentric with many distinct and desirable destinations – and it won’t stop there.
Brian Northrup, Skanska’s new general manager of building operations for the New England region, is currently overseeing such projects as Boston College’s new recreation center, the Brookline High School expansion and construction of the new Belmont High School.
A new player is arriving on the local commercial real estate scene, and they have hired a top local development executive to kick-start their Boston presence.
Needham tech company PTC has leased 250,000 square feet at 121 Seaport, a speculative office building under construction by Skanska in Boston.
Transformation of the eastern end of Boston’s Seaport District is accelerating as experienced developers blend traditional industrial uses with an infusion of life science and tech companies.
Bostonians of some duration remember it as the Fenway Burger King property.
Skanska USA has been awarded a $113-million contract for Boston’s College’s new 224,000-square-foot recreation center.
The Boston Seaport District’s past and present collided in May 2016 as construction crews unearthed a 19th-century shipwreck while excavating the site of 121 Seaport, a 400,000-square-foot speculative office tower.
Oath Craft Pizza will open an 1,800-square-foot restaurant this fall on the ground floor of 1350 Boylston, a 17-story luxury apartment tower under development in the Fenway.
The Greater Boston Real Estate Board, Liberty Bay Credit Union and Skanska USA are featured in this week’s roundup of organizations giving back to their communities.
With completion scheduled for early 2018, the 17-story 121 Seaport office tower on the South Boston waterfront is still looking for its first tenant.