
438-Room Hotel Plan Surfaces Near BCEC
As Boston’s convention activity increases, another hotel project is in the works to capture demand near the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
As Boston’s convention activity increases, another hotel project is in the works to capture demand near the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
The city’s anemic pace of hotel construction stands in stark contrast to the widespread recovery of the local industry’s financial performance – and it’s not for lack of demand.
Developer HRP submitted designs for the first buildings that will break ground at the former Boston Edison property in South Boston, including a hotel-residential tower connecting to the 127-year-old turbine hall and a pair of apartment buildings.
A South Boston hotel project that was put on hold during the hospitality industry downturn is approved under a new design and extended-stay format.
Largely-vacant office buildings near Boston’s North Station would be redeveloped as a 40-story hotel-residential tower under a proposal submitted by Newton-based The RMR Group.
A Newton developer is back with a new proposal for a 40-story skyscraper near North Station after scrapping plans for an office-focused project.
A local developer submitted plans for a 25-story hotel to replace a vacant commercial building on a tiny Chinatown property.
A lawsuit that challenged the Boston Zoning Board of Appeal’s approval of a 134-room hotel and prompted claims of interference by a rival developer has been dismissed.
Boston hotel operators are benefiting from the recovery of group demand, driving reservations connected to events at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
Redevelopment plans by Rhino Capital Advisors would restore the historic facade of a Bulfinch Triangle office building while creating an 82-room hotel with an “urban contemporary aesthetic.”
A 72-room hotel development site near the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center is on the market amid Boston’s lingering pause of hotel construction.
Greystar’s second Somerville project would include nearly 1.6 million square feet of hotel, office and lab space steps from its nearly-completed 74M tower.
Back Bay’s newest luxury hotel delivers European flair while retaining a Boston accent reflected in its interior designs and dining offerings, its developers said at a grand opening ceremony earlier this week.
A developer of hotels, condominiums and restaurants in Boston over the past 40 years is seeking approval for a 15-story hotel in the Ladder District section of Downtown Crossing.
The next generation of developments with the potential to reshape the Boston skyline are under threat from a combination of higher construction costs, rising interest rates and questions about the region’s housing market.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency approved 1.6 million square feet of projects, including a pair of hotels and new lab buildings in the Leather District, Fort Point and the marine park.
A 15-story hotel approved for site near Boston’s North Station in 2014 but never built is being resurrected by its developer.
A 6-story hotel would be developed on the site of Cambridge’s famed Middle East nightclub under plans submitted by the property owners this week.
Construction of an $80 million hotel next to Boston’s Rose Kennedy Greenway is being challenged by a North End neighbor who argues that an enclosed roof deck would exceed maximum zoning heights.
As activity reawakens at the Massachusetts Convention and Exhibition Center, developers are proposing another nearby option for travelers.