by James Sanna | Nov 1, 2024
Greater Boston construction costs are now so high, not even a brand-new, state-of-the-art office tower can pencil out, Boston Properties executives said in a quarterly earnings call this week.
by State House News Service | Sep 27, 2024
The number of workers returning to Boston offices in person increased 10 percentage points this year, nearly double the national average, Mayor Michelle Wu announced at a business breakfast Wednesday morning.
by Steve Adams | Sep 25, 2024
Another athletic shoe manufacturer is establishing an office footprint in the North Station area, leasing space at The Hub on Causeway tower.
by Steve Adams | Jul 29, 2024
BXP agreed to terminate the lease of a financially troubled biotech that occupied 78,541 square feet at Bay Colony office park in Waltham.
by Scott Van Voorhis | Jun 9, 2024
Boston Properties, our hometown real estate giant, recently found itself confronted with a question that would have been unthinkable before the watershed year of 2020.
by Steve Adams | Jun 6, 2024
Welch’s Grapes is set to depart the town that gave Concord grapes their name and its headquarters of the past four decades after inking an office headquarters lease in Waltham.
by Steve Adams | May 1, 2024
Boston Properties has started construction of the tallest building in Cambridge history, the 121 Broadway residential tower slated for completion in 2027.
by Steve Adams | Apr 24, 2024
A high-end fitness club that operates five suburban locations in Massachusetts will expand into Boston in 2025.
by Steve Adams | Apr 8, 2024
A deal with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation moved the 1.3 million-square-foot redevelopment of the MBTA’s Back Bay station property closer to groundbreaking.
by Steve Adams | Mar 25, 2024
Boston Properties completed its partial sale of a Kendall Square life science project that values the two-building development at over $2,000 per square foot.
by Steve Adams | Jan 31, 2024
Boston Properties CEO Owen Thomas said the office REIT sees “significant opportunities” for acquisitions and development in 2024 as the office sector falls out of favor among institutional investors and values drop.
by Steve Adams | Oct 5, 2023
Boston Properties is moving ahead with the full buildout of the 94-acre former Polaroid campus in Waltham, a 1-million-square-foot office-lab project that would be accompanied with an extensive series of roadway changes at Route 128.
by Steve Adams | Apr 7, 2023
The anchor tenant of the Hub on Causeway is offering the bulk of its remaining office space for sublease amid a continuing surge of givebacks in Boston towers.
by Scott Van Voorhis | Mar 12, 2023
Two of the region’s largest owners of office buildings and towers have a bone to pick with Kastle, the company which tracks office building occupancy, saying it’s reporting overly pessimistic data.
by Scott Van Voorhis | Mar 5, 2023
Hundreds of millions of dollars of renovation and repositioning projects planned downtown could leave Boston’s best office towers stronger than ever despite office market upheaval.
by Steve Adams | Feb 2, 2023
The pending reopening of a new observatory at the Prudential Tower is attracting widespread interest as Boston’s newest location for private events with commanding views, Boston Properties executives said.
by Steve Adams | Jan 4, 2023
A contract biomanufacturer says a planned redevelopment by Boston Properties could disrupt its current and future business if the Kendall Square property where it has invested $100 million since 2017 is demolished.
by Steve Adams | Dec 18, 2022
Boston Properties’ Mortimer Zuckerman pulled the plug on $150 million worth of high-rise offices, apartments and hotel rooms overlooking Boston’s Public Garden 45 years ago this month.
by Steve Adams | Nov 8, 2022
Portions of The Hub on Causeway and Bulfinch Crossing developments’ community benefits packages will be put toward ongoing repairs and redesign of the West End Museum.
by Steve Adams | Oct 26, 2022
A pair of publicly-traded apartment landlords reported big rent gains at their Boston-area properties, while a national research report said rent growth is slowing after 18 months of record-breaking increases.