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Matching Tenants and Landlords in a Shifting Market
Life science brokers like Molly Heath are adjusting to new market fundamentals as they help match biotechs with space availabilities even as the industry’s rapid growth in the last two years cools.
Exit Strategies for Your Business
The pandemic and a pending recession has left many business owners contemplating their own futures along with everyone else. UBS’ Brian Lynch is helping them figure out what’s next.
Doubling Down on Air Rights in Boston
Don Peebles’ pair of developments at highway tunnel portals in Boston come with complicated design considerations, but also potential transformational changes.
Taking the Tumble: TWG’s CEO Reflects on 50 Years
The Warren Group owes some of its success and longevity to its CEO falling off a mountain.
From Upheaval to Urban Recovery
First as the youngest Boston city councilor in history and then as a prominent real estate attorney, Lary DiCara’s had a ringside seat – and sometimes a part in the show – as Boston was transformed from an arson-riddled shell to the busy metropolis of today.
Maximizing Climate Impacts Through Interior Design Choices
Dyer Brown architect Laurel Christensen’s mission is to wean commercial tenants away from a throwaway mentality when designing and building out interior spaces.
Large Bank Looks to Simplify Customer Products
Patrick Smith, Santander’s new head of consumer and business banking, got hooked on retail banking after a career in the IT sector. It’s proving to be an asset as he guides the bank’s efforts to simplify its consumer products.
Is the Sky Just the Start?
Real estate was always a side hustle for Ricky Beliveau until a series of condo conversions opened the door to a new career. Six years later, he’s working to build a 21-story luxury tower in Everett’s rapidly-transforming industrial zone.
On a Mission to Build Housing Democracy
Jesse Kanson-Benanav wants to help change the rules that shape who gets to live where and why, and he’s on a mission to bring new voices to the table who want to see more housing in Massachusetts.
Writing a Small Bank’s Next Chapter
After 27 years working with community financial institutions at technology provider COCC, Marco Bernasconi is taking his skills to North Brookfield Savings Bank as the $350 million-asset lender orients itself for growth.
Fresh Approaches to a Maturing Industry
Art galleries, Bocce courts and farm-to-table restaurants serving up produce grown on-site: Not the amenity list at a Millennial-focused apartment complex but features at recent developments by Benchmark Senior Living, led by CEO Tom Grape.
Building on a Boston Base of Assets
Boylston Properties’ real estate investment strategy is as steeped in Greater Boston as its name, and it has no plans to divert from its traditional course under new leadership.
A Banker by Chance, a Banker by Choice
As Jim Regan looks back at his long tenure leading Marlborough-based Digital Federal Credit Union, he describes one of the credit union’s big accomplishments during that time as “a relatively quiet effort.”
Diversifying Real Estate Investment into New Markets
Under its new CEO Peter Gottlieb, Hobbs Brook Real Estate is diversifying the geography and asset mix of its real estate portfolio from its traditional office and lab stomping grounds along Route 128 to different asset classes and regions of the country.
A Data-Driven Approach to Branches
Nancy Nesbitt’s four-decade career in commercial real estate, economic development and banking gives her the experience she needs at AccuBranch to help lenders build their branch strategies.
An Evolving Approach to the Entitlement Process
When Dallas-based Hillwood Investment Properties sought to develop a 4.2 million-square-foot campus including a new Amazon distribution facility in North Andover, it turned to John Smolak.
Can a Mutual Beat Fintechs on Their Turf?
Tom Senecal is leading Hoyloke-based PeoplesBank into a future even more dedicated to mutuality than before specifically because mutuality is the bank’s secret weapon.
The Personal Touch in High-End Design
His architecture firm has grown to more than 30 employees and expanded its commercial work, but David Hacin likes to keep a hand in the design of Boston’s distinctive residences.
The Man Who Built Kendall Square – and Walked Away
Cambridge’s Kendall Square might never have become the world’s life science capital save for a chance connection between David Clem and a New Hampshire timber company.
Growing a Bank, Inside and Out
South Shore Bank COO Pamela O’Leary sees her embrace of lifelong learning as key to her career in banking technology and operations.