
Hot Property: 55 Hudson St.
Asian Community Development Corp.’s 55 Hudson St. project broke ground recently. The building will create 110 affordable homes and bring a permanent branch of the Boston Public Library to Chinatown.
Asian Community Development Corp.’s 55 Hudson St. project broke ground recently. The building will create 110 affordable homes and bring a permanent branch of the Boston Public Library to Chinatown.
MarketStreet in Lynnfield refreshes its tenant roster with four new tenant openings this fall.
Shawmut Design and Construction is beginning a new phase of the $550 million renovation of Boston University’s Warren Towers as students return to campus.
A $10 million capital improvement program nearing completion at Burlington’s Blue Sky Center includes a new 40,000 square-foot amenity center designed to attract and retain tenants.
A Back Bay boutique office building has a new amenity space and two new tenants that collectively take up almost 16 percent of the building.
A new recreation and wellness center at Newton’s Brimmer and May School includes a high school basketball court with capacity for 300 spectators and four classrooms for an extended day program.
Redgate’s new headquarters in Boston’s Financial District draws inspiration from the development and advisory firm’s residential projects, including a “living room” for casual coworking and gatherings.
Three tenants have renewed long-term leases totaling over 130,000 square feet at The District, National Development’s 1.3 million square-foot campus in Burlington.
Preleasing has started for Vesa, a 140-unit apartment complex in Marlborough that’s scheduled for completion in September.
Bard College selected brokerage JLL to market its 275-acre Simon’s Rock campus in Great Barrington for sale.
Residents of V10 Development’s new Worcester apartment complex can take in the minor league baseball action at Polar Park without ever leaving the property.
The new third-floor suite has capacity for 150 employees and was designed to encourage collaborative work and personal interaction, with a mixture of individual workspaces, meeting areas and gathering spaces.
New England’s first cohousing development designed for seniors has attracted strong buyer response in Littleton.
Designed by architects SGA, the 60,000 square-foot facility includes lab and collaboration spaces on a high-visibility site.
Current and future tenants at 225 Franklin St. have a new, elevated escape from their desks following completion of The Retreat, the downtown Boston office tower’s signature indoor-outdoor amenity.
“RTP stands alone as Boston’s only rooftop pool open to the public. Perched 12 stories above Huntington Avenue, it offers a unique urban oasis in the middle of Back Bay.”
Munters North American completed construction of a 430,000-square-foot facility that will house its dehumidification and climate control products.
Boston’s first Haitian cultural center will host author talks, classes on Haitian art and painting, an art gallery and cultural library including print and digital materials.
Resident move-ins began this month at The Procopio Companies’ latest multifamily project, Amara in downtown Beverly.
Construction of a new pedestrian bridge will link two Vertex Pharmaceuticals research buildings in Boston’s Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park while providing flexibility for future demolition.