
Office Tenants Predict More Downsizing to Come
A majority of office tenants expect to shrink their space footprints further in the next three years, according to a CBRE report analyzing future demand in the office market.
A majority of office tenants expect to shrink their space footprints further in the next three years, according to a CBRE report analyzing future demand in the office market.
Office tenants have never had more options to choose from in Boston, and it’s continuing to widen the the chasm between the class A and B space.
Local officials and real estate developers say Malden’s growing “gaming district” and its wild variety of ethnic restaurants as a catalyst for downtown revitalization and retail resurgence.
A rooftop crane and demolition of the rear parking garage are signs of bigger changes to come at One Post Office Square, a 41-story office tower kicking off a $300 million expansion and renovation project.
Office vacancies continued to fall in Boston while developers broke ground on projects that will add 2 million square feet of new workspaces in the second quarter.
Demands that the city of Cambridge pull the plug on plans to redevelop a 22-story Cambridge ex-courthouse are an ill-conceived, unfair attempt at an end run around the developer’s good-faith engagement in the city’s permitting process.
Communities west of Boston and near Interstate 495 continue to enjoy commercial rents and home prices well below averages in the metropolitan area despite steady population growth, according to a new report.
A Lynnfield office building has sold for $17.75 million.
DLJ Real Estate Capital partners is redeveloping into 39,900 square feet of class A office space scheduled for completion this year.
To understand why the Back Bay is such a highly desirable location for businesses of all stripes, you need to look beyond neighborhood’s high-profile towers, as impressive as they may be.
Colliers International has been hired as the exclusive listing agent for Chestnut Green, a mixed-use campus featuring 107,222 square feet of Class A office space, 40,365 square feet of open air retail and 55 Class A apartment units in Foxborough.
Back Bay has some of Boston’s most architecturally distinct landmarks and picturesque streets – and the city’s highest office rents to match. An upcoming exodus of major tenants will force landlords to get creative finding their replacements.