
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.
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.
Community activists, Boston officials and developers celebrated the virtues of compromise at Wednesday’s groundbreaking of Harvard University’s 900,000-square-foot Enterprise Research Campus on Allston’s Western Avenue.
The BPDA approved two big developments last night: Harvard University’s 900,000-square-foot research campus in Allston and a major life science project on a Massport parcel in the Seaport District.
In a sign of Boston’s new approach to development under Mayor Michelle Wu, a stalled 900,000-square-foot Harvard University project in Allston is poised for approval after the school agreed to the highest percentage of affordable units by a private developer in the city.
Harvard University is seeking to build an air rights development above the Massachusetts Turnpike in Allston as part of the $1.7 billion Interstate 90 rebuild, according to a letter from a state legislator asking Harvard to go public with its plans.
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.
Elected officials in Allston are asking for a timeout on approval of Harvard University’s Enterprise Research Campus and plans to rezone the Western Avenue corridor until after the Boston mayoral election in November.
Harvard University and developer Tishman Speyer laid out details of their 900,000 square foot Enterprise Research Center campus in Allston along with plans for another 1 million square feet of future development on Western Avenue.
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.