
Landmark Status Approved for Hotel Targeted for Lab Project
A Kenmore Square hotel was granted Boston landmark status in a vote that could limit a developer’s attempt to build a life science complex on the Beacon Street property.
A Kenmore Square hotel was granted Boston landmark status in a vote that could limit a developer’s attempt to build a life science complex on the Beacon Street property.
Fenway-based fitness wearables company Whoop has signed the first office lease at Related Beal’s One Kenmore Square development as its new corporate headquarters and home base for approximately 1,000 employees.
The owners of Kenmore Square’s Hotel Commonwealth have unloaded the property at a discount amid continuing softness in the regional hotel market.
Related Beal seeks to expand the Fenway’s lab space inventory with changes to its 300,000-square-foot redevelopment in Kenmore Square.
Boston University’s Center for Computing and Data Sciences has drawn comparisons to a monumental game of Jenga for its distinctive design, but its larger legacy could be serving as a model for sustainable buildings in an urban setting.
With an iconic hotel and three major projects Robert Korff’s Mark Development is changing the landscape in Boston and Newton.
The next step of Kenmore Square’s transformation will include an eye-catching hotel with a herringbone-style facade and a reconfiguration of the traffic patterns at the heavily-traveled intersection.
Just in time for the annual college invasion, a neighborhood mainstay for a half-century has relocated and reopened within Related Beal’s Kenmore Square portfolio.
Preliminary findings show mechanical or infrastructure issues did not cause a Boston Green LIne subway car to derail, sending nine people to the hospital.
A developer has updated plans for a 389-room hotel in Boston’s Kenmore Square, with new designs that call for a 28-story, 221,000-square-foot tower and reconfiguration of the five-way intersection creating a rotary-like traffic pattern.
An icon of the Boston skyline was very nearly protected against the city’s current rapacious development culture – but then the mayor stepped in.
The current sign, a red delta on a white background over the company’s name in blue, dates to 1965.
Community activists and hotel developers agree on one thing: the Fenway/Kenmore Square area of Boston needs more hotel rooms. New mixed-use residential, office and retail developments have been constructed over the years as Fenway Park expanded its entertainment offerings beyond Red Sox games to include concerts and sporting events of all varieties.
From the outset, developer Related Beal envisioned its new seven-building Kenmore Square portfolio as a potential neighborhood-changing office project.
The Citgo sign has a very important message for the new denizens of Kenmore Square.
Related Beal is the latest developer to test the potential of Kenmore Square’s expanding office market.
Two hotels containing 763 guest rooms would rise on the edge of Kenmore Square as the hospitality boom claims new ground in Boston.
Boston developer Related Beal has signed a long-term ground lease for a 9-building portfolio owned by Boston University in Kenmore Square, including the location of the potential landmark Citgo sign.