One Dalton Developer Brings in New Brokerage
With 17 condominiums lingering unsold since Boston’s One Dalton tower opened in 2019, the building’s developers are switching horses and bringing in a new brokerage to move the units.
With 17 condominiums lingering unsold since Boston’s One Dalton tower opened in 2019, the building’s developers are switching horses and bringing in a new brokerage to move the units.
A never-occupied condominium near the top of Boston’s One Dalton could set a record sales price at New England’s tallest residential building.
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.
Executive architect Dyer Brown of Boston collaborated with Tokyo-based designer Noriyoshi Muramatsu on the design of Zuma Boston, a new izakaya-style Japanese restaurant in Back Bay.
The commercial condominium component of the newly-completed Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences at One Dalton in Boston’s Back Bay has sold for $215 million.
The market remains firmly tilted in sellers’ favor, but is beginning to show signs of a correction while two record-setting ultra-high-end condominium developments scheduled to open this spring in Back Bay and asking prices for Boston condos continue to rise.
A topping-off ceremony was scheduled today for the 742-foot Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences at One Dalton St. in Boston’s Back Bay, a luxury condominium and hotel tower developed by Carpenter & Co. of Cambridge.
Richard Friedman travels in rarefied circles of business and politics, so when the Cambridge developer says he’s lined up a “who’s who” of buyers for his Four Seasons Private Residences tower in Boston, it’s probably not hyperbole.