Commercial & Industrial
Developer Alleges Fraud in Delayed West Roxbury Project
The developer of a delayed West Roxbury apartment complex claims that its general contractor engaged in “rampant misconduct” by withholding over $2.2 million in payments to subcontractors.
Personnel File – No. 365
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.
WeWork Seeks to Drop One Lincoln Lease
One Lincoln owner Fortis Property Group faces another big office vacancy to fill if a bankruptcy court approves WeWork’s motion to reject the lease on its 241,000-square-foot coworking center.
Turning Up the Volume in Back Bay
Samuels & Assoc.’s Rachel Diharce gives an inside look at how she and her team curated a unique retail experience at the new Lyrik development to cap off Boston’s iconic Newbury Street shopping district.
Downtown Landlords Expand Ground-Floor Horizons
If downtown Boston fully regains its retail footings, it will be through discarding cookie-cutter leasing strategies reliant on fast-casual franchises and clothing chains.
Ruling Could Threaten Linkage Fees in Massachusetts
This month’s unanimous U.S. Supreme Court decision in favor of a California homeowner may have implications for inclusionary development and linkage regulations here in Massachusetts. California’s El Dorado County is nestled between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. Much of...
Hot Property: Goulston & Storrs Offices
Approximately 350 employees at law firm Goulston & Storrs are settling into their new offices at One Post Office Square following the firm’s first relocation since 1985.
Why Developers Should Think About Retail Early
The economic implications of a thriving ground floor experience extend well beyond the first lease year. Here’s how to create neighborhood magnets with major gravitational pull.
Looming Homelessness Crisis Demands Supportive Housing Ramp-Up
There’s a proven solution to end chronic homelessness. It’s cost effective, good for business and it’s the humane thing to do. It’s called supportive housing.
Live-Shop Combination Transforms Retail Properties
The viability of widescale office-to-residential conversion projects still is up for debate, but signs point to a greater awakening to incorporate multifamily housing into underutilized retail centers across Greater Boston.
Galleries Fill Storefront Gaps in Malls
Mall landlords seeking to fill vacancies and local artists looking for high-traffic exhibition space were a natural match that needed an introduction.
Our Sustainable Investment Model Brings Municipalities Back to Life
Mill Town Capital’s place-based, multifaceted approach focusing on what’s best for the city in need of revitalization and aims for long-term financial returns.
Housing Slump Deserves a Deeper Look
With all due respect a bunch of academics, however distinguished, need to hear from developers in the trenches to get to the bottom of why Boston’s suffering a plunge in housing starts.
Downtown BID’s Recipe for Retail Renewal
A remarkable transformation is underway that’s redefining Downtown Boston from a 9-to-5, office-driven landscape, via a vibrant retail and cultural revival.
Dan Rivera Resigns from MassDevelopment
The head of a top state quasi-public development finance agency has turned in his resignation, effective immediately.
Owner Seeks More Height for South End Apartment Conversion
At 91 units, the proposed conversion of 95 Berkeley St. in the South End will be the second-biggest to date.
WeWork Seeks to Walk Away from Atlantic Ave. Lease
WeWork, once the biggest name in coworking in Boston, plans to reject a lease for one of its locations next to South Station.
Developer Submits Hotel Plan at former CBT Offices
Redevelopment plans by Rhino Capital Advisors would restore the historic facade of a Bulfinch Triangle office building while creating an 82-room hotel with an “urban contemporary aesthetic.”
EMC Data Center Sold for R&D Conversion
An EMC office building and data center in Hopkinton will be repositioned for R&D and flex tenants following its sale to a Boston developer.
Real Estate Group Plans Anti-Transfer Tax Campaign
With housing debates finally nearing on Beacon Hill, a major real estate industry group will attempt to rally opposition against potential new fees on high-value property sales through a concentrated campaign, and its leaders plan to spend “what is necessary” on the effort.