by Steve Adams | May 2, 2024
A development group led by Related Beal completed its financing for development of a Vertex Pharmaceutical-leased research center that’s ramping up construction in South Boston’s Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park.
by Steve Adams | Mar 14, 2024
A site once proposed for lab space was acquired by a Boston-based marketing agency as Alexandria Real Estate Equities scaled back its appetite for development.
by Steve Adams | Mar 12, 2024
A 72-room hotel development site near the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center is on the market amid Boston’s lingering pause of hotel construction.
by Steve Adams | Jan 25, 2024
After a series of high-profile dispositions in the Boston area, the nation’s largest life science developer got back in acquisition mode with a $43 million purchase on South Boston’s Dorchester Avenue.
by Steve Adams | Jan 19, 2024
Conversion of the Sheraton Boston’s south tower into dorms for 856 Northeastern University students and a rezoning plan for East Boston received approval from city officials, along with two lab projects.
by Steve Adams | Jan 4, 2024
A new group of investors has closed on a South Boston commercial property that could become part of a larger Dorchester Avenue redevelopment.
by Steve Adams | Nov 21, 2023
Proposed changes to one of the last big development frontiers in Boston’s Seaport District include replacement of warehouses and parking lots with eight new buildings, including 1.3 million square feet for research and development tenants and 205 housing units.
by Steve Adams | Oct 24, 2023
Manufacturing at Gillette Co.’s South Boston campus will relocate to Andover within three years, potentially opening up 31 acres of Seaport District real estate for redevelopment.
by Steve Adams | Oct 13, 2023
Following over two years of review that prompted major changes, Boston-based Core Investments received approval to build 11 commercial and residential buildings totaling nearly 3.8 million square feet on South Boston’s Dorchester Avenue.
by James Sanna | Sep 27, 2023
A re-run of an RFP process for a clutch of parking lots next to the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in South Boston didn’t produce any additional bids, but Boston Global Investors and Cronin Group don’t appear to have scaled back their ambitions for the 6-acre site.
by Steve Adams | Jul 20, 2023
Massport will offer a portion of its marine terminal property in South Boston for development after receiving unsolicited interest in the site.
by Steve Adams | Jul 5, 2023
A $20 million development proposal for a South Boston commercial property would create 37 apartments with an emphasis on family-sized units.
by Steve Adams | Jun 6, 2023
The latest development plans for a section of South Boston’s Dorchester Avenue once sought for an Amazon distribution center would begin with a 328,000-square-foot residential tower near the MBTA’s Andrew station.
by Steve Adams | May 25, 2023
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center officials framed their plans for commercial development on 6.2 acres of nearby parcels as a necessary lifeline to hotels in the neighborhood.
by Steve Adams | May 2, 2023
Industrial parcels on the far reaches of the Seaport District are due for their first major changes in decades with development plans being drawn up by Oxford Property Group.
by Steve Adams | Apr 18, 2023
A planned commercial development that drew criticism from some South Boston elected officials has been put on hold by the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority.
by Steve Adams | Apr 13, 2023
As the life science market retreats in a challenging financing climate, Related Beal is making a long-term bet on an expanding lab cluster in South Boston.
by Steve Adams | Mar 10, 2023
The owner of a South Boston industrial property is reviving development plans originally approved in 2012, seeking to begin construction of a 127-unit apartment complex.
by State House News Service | Feb 17, 2023
City officials and a state senator representing South Boston raised concerns Thursday that the independent convention center authority may be planning under “false pretenses” to develop land taken by eminent domain for mixed use rather than convention-related purposes.
by Steve Adams | Feb 8, 2023
A potential multifamily development site across from South Boston’s former Edison power plant was acquired by a Connecticut developer this week for $19.4 million.