Viewing Architecture Through a New Lens

As resiliency and mobility issues approach crisis proportions in Greater Boston, Amy Korte is using technology to optimize designs and operations of new developments. Korte was named president of Arrowstreet, the Boston-based architecture firm that she joined in 2008, in May.

Hotels’ Personalized Approach Extends to Data

Historically, service has been at the heart of the hotel industry – with personalization only available at the uppermost levels of hotel luxury, where the staff to guest ratio is the highest. However, today with the proliferation of lifestyle brands, that level of customization is expected across the spectrum of hotel types.  

Boston Releases New Microapartment Rules

Multifamily developers could build smaller housing units and fewer parking spaces beginning this fall, offering potentially significant project cost savings as the city prepares to embrace the microapartment movement.

Personnel File

Arrowstreet, Cape Cod Five and Columbia Construction are among the organizations featured in this week’s roundup.

A Home Away From Home

Our extensive portfolio of hotel design (and redesign) work has long positioned Arrowstreet’s team of architects and designers at the leading edge of hospitality trends.

Personnel File

BayCoast, Columbia Construction Co. and Cushman & Wakefield are among the organizations announcing changes to personnel in this week’s roundup.