IQHQ Seeks Another Allston Lab Project
Life science developer IQHQ is seeking to build another major project near Boston Landing, replacing a commercial property with 150,000 square feet of lab space.
Life science developer IQHQ is seeking to build another major project near Boston Landing, replacing a commercial property with 150,000 square feet of lab space.
Life science developer IQHQ Inc. will seek approval for a 461,300-square-foot project in Boston’s Kenmore Square including the former Hotel Buckminster property.
A new 70,000-square-foot development steps from the MBTA’s Alewife station will combine affordable housing and job training programs in partnership with developer IQHQ Inc. and the Massachusetts Life Science Center.
A Cambridge biotech startup is joining the growing life science cluster in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood.
The Boston Landmarks Commission has scheduled a hearing on a possible demolition delay for a Brighton music studio slated for replacement as a life science campus.
Developers received approval from the Boston Planning and Development Agency for lab projects in the Fenway and Government Center, a mixed-use waterfront project in Dorchester and 295 housing units across the city.
Life science developer IQHQ Inc. said it will help a Brighton music rehearsal space find a new home as it seeks approval for three new lab buildings on the North Beacon Street property.
Developer IQHQ Inc. plans a nearly 410,000 square feet life science campus at its North Beacon Street property in the growing Allston lab cluster.
One of Greater Boston’s most active life science investors proposes a 354,000-square-foot development at a 3.1-acre Brighton property that it bought in June for $50 million.
Life science developer IQHQ is adding Brighton to its steadily growing list of Greater Boston development sites, acquiring a parcel on the outskirts of Boston Landing for $50 million.
A well-capitalized life science developer will add a Kendall Square flavor to the Fenway with a pair of office-lab towers accelerating the growth of the neighborhood’s life science cluster.
One of Greater Boston’s fastest-growing life science landlords has another $1.7 billion to spend on acquisitions.
A Cambridge construction materials manufacturer will occupy its 290,000-square-foot headquarters rent-free for 18 months after the pending sale of the property for $125 million to a life science developer.
A newly-formed REIT that recently raised $770 million for acquisitions in Greater Boston and other life science hubs has made another local acquisition.