
Lab Developer Agrees to Pay for Fort Point Flood Barrier
A life science development will contribute $6.5 million toward the design and construction of a flood berm designed to protect portions of Boston’s Seaport District from sea level rise.
A life science development will contribute $6.5 million toward the design and construction of a flood berm designed to protect portions of Boston’s Seaport District from sea level rise.
Harvard University and its development partner Tishman Speyer are set to begin the public review of their next major real estate project in Allston, the second phase of the school’s Enterprise Research Campus.
The developer of a proposed 335,000-square-foot office-lab building in Boston’s Seaport District plans to cantilever the far west side of the building because a portion of the Interstate 90 tunnel runs beneath the 232 A St. site.
A life science developer that’s acquired properties in Boston and Cambridge raised $3 billion for pay for its 4.6 million-square-foot pipeline of projects.
With average asking rents for lab space nearing triple digits, life science developers have won bidding wars for recent sites hitting the market in Boston’s Seaport District.
A life science developer that’s partnering on Harvard University’s next Allston project is adding an East Cambridge office property to its real estate portfolio.
The field of Greater Boston lab developers is widening. So who are they? What are their strategies? And who have they hired to execute their plans?
Three developers involved in large commercial projects in Boston and Cambridge are in the running to partner with Harvard University on its Enterprise Research Campus in Allston.
Harvard University has received proposals from nine teams of developers to lead the first phase of its planned 36-acre Enterprise Research Campus in Allston.