Boston Wants Proposals for Brighton Site Donated by Lab Developer
The city of Boston is seeking developers to build affordable housing and music studios at a Brighton property recently donated by life science developer IQHQ Inc.
The city of Boston is seeking developers to build affordable housing and music studios at a Brighton property recently donated by life science developer IQHQ Inc.
The largest community benefits agreement to support arts and culture in Boston history is the price that a lab developer will pay to replace Brighton’s Sound Museum with a life science campus.
Life science developer IQHQ Inc. has notified Brighton’s Sound Museum to vacate its longtime studios on Jan. 31, throwing into doubt the short-term rehearsal space options for hundreds of local musicians.
The Boston Landmarks Commission has scheduled a hearing on a possible demolition delay for a Brighton music studio slated for replacement as a life science campus.
Boston’s arts and culture chief is asking developer IQHQ to retain music rehearsal and recording space at a Brighton property it’s planning to demolish for a 409,395-square-foot life science campus.
Life science developer IQHQ Inc. said it will help a Brighton music rehearsal space find a new home as it seeks approval for three new lab buildings on the North Beacon Street property.
One of Greater Boston’s most active life science investors proposes a 354,000-square-foot development at a 3.1-acre Brighton property that it bought in June for $50 million.
Life science developer IQHQ is adding Brighton to its steadily growing list of Greater Boston development sites, acquiring a parcel on the outskirts of Boston Landing for $50 million.