Harvard Gets into the Hospitality Business
Harvard Allston Land Corp. CEO Carl Rodrigues sees the mass timber conference hall and 250-key hotel rising as key differentiators for the company’s four-building development rising rapidly in Allston.
Harvard Allston Land Corp. CEO Carl Rodrigues sees the mass timber conference hall and 250-key hotel rising as key differentiators for the company’s four-building development rising rapidly in Allston.
A $335.4 million federal grant to rebuild a key section of the Mass. Pike and build a new transit hub in Allston will help unlock Harvard University’s plans for a big, new science and technology-focused neighborhood. But the school isn’t the only winner, experts say.
Three figures in the local commercial real estate scene and one local banker were honored by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.
Harvard University’s choice to develop its new Enterprise Research Campus in Allston announced plans for the 900,000-square-foot mixed-use project on Western Avenue.
After facing pushback from local officials and the MBTA board chair, Department of Transportation officials softened their stance on funding requirements for a “once-in-a-generation” infrastructure project in Allston.
A three-building, 650,000-square-foot development including office and lab space is proposed at the WBZ-TV/CBS studio property on Allston’s Soldiers Field Road.
New York developer Tishman Speyer will lead Harvard University’s big foray into life science development in Allston.