Hot Property: Boston Seaport
Boston Seaport is rolling out its most expansive summer programming to date as Boston prepares for an influx of visitors for the World Cup and Sail Boston.
Boston Seaport is rolling out its most expansive summer programming to date as Boston prepares for an influx of visitors for the World Cup and Sail Boston.
Companies have signed more than 225,000 in new leases and renewals over the past year at this former U.S. Army warehouse that’s now home to a wide range of office, research and design tenants.
A $100 million repositioning project nearing completion includes the Aries Club, a tenant amenity that includes collaboration space, a lounge and bar.
Lark Hotels expands its portfolio in May with the scheduled opening of its flagship property in Greater Boston, Cambridge Common House.
Lyrik Back Bay celebrates the arrival of spring with two restaurant openings and a new public art installation.
A 52-unit development transformed a former Registry of Motor Vehicles property in downtown New Bedford into affordable housing.
Accelerator and innovation studio Auxilium Worcester will open a lab in downtown Worcester to close gaps in accessible materials science lab space in Central Massachusetts.
Nonprofit Just a Start will demolish a vacant commercial building in Somerville’s Union Square and construct 43 deeply affordable apartments in a 6-story building after completing its project financing.
Framingham’s historic “Castle Hotel” has been rebranded following a multi-year transformation by Colwen Hotels and XSS Hotels.
Winter Hill’s former Star Market property will be redeveloped as 319 apartments as part of a mixed-income project including neighborhood retail, a public plaza and playground.
The recent completion of a $35.2 million residential project in Shrewsbury created 93 new low-income, affordable, workforce and market-rate apartments.
Almost four years into its ownership of a Brookline apartment building, Newton-based Wingate Companies has earned praise for common area renovations that aim to give the 1949 property a more luxurious feel.
Passive House-style building shells are complete at a 12-unit affordable housing project being built on formerly vacant, city-owned properties in Dorchester.
Back Bay’s newest entertainment venue includes a pair of indoor “crazy” golf courses, multiple cocktail bars, a retro-style gaming and semi-private event spaces for group outings.
Workbar expanded its coworking space at Bulfinch’s 117 Kendrick St. in Needham to accommodate growing demand for flexible office space.
Somerville’s first new fire station built in a half-century is designed to safeguard the health of firefighters, separating potential contaminants from primary work and sleeping areas.
A medical tools manufacturer is joining the roster of life science and health care tenants at Cummings Center in Beverly.
Five tenants have signed leases for new offices or expansions at 200 State St. in Boston’s Financial District, bringing its occupancy up to 92 percent.
After sitting vacant for decades, a 111-year-old mill complex in downtown Holyoke has been converted into 88 loft-style senior living apartments.
The first group of tenants has taken occupancy at Mill Street Heights, a new 72-unit rental complex in Woburn.