Mighty Squirrel Coming to the Fenway’s Bower
An award-winning Waltham brewery will make its Boston debut with the opening of beer hall and restaurant at the Fenway’s Bower apartment complex.
An award-winning Waltham brewery will make its Boston debut with the opening of beer hall and restaurant at the Fenway’s Bower apartment complex.
An anti-gun violence activist, John Rosenthal may be best known for the Stop Handgun Violence billboard that used to hang along the Turnpike as it passed Boston’s Kenmore Square. Now maybe it’s finally time to start taking Rosenthal seriously as a developer as well.
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.
Life science developer IQHQ is proposing its second major project in the Fenway neighborhood with plans for a 250,000-square-foot office-lab building at 109 Brookline Ave.
The field of Greater Boston lab developers is widening. So who are they? What are their strategies? And who have they hired to execute their plans?
One of Greater Boston’s fastest-growing life science landlords has another $1.7 billion to spend on acquisitions.
A life science developer that made its first Greater Boston acquisition in February has expanded its local portfolio with the $54 million acquisition of a transit-oriented property in West Cambridge.
The Boston Red Sox and Newton-based WS Development are teaming up on plans for some of the biggest changes to the blocks surrounding Fenway Park since Babe Ruth played in Boston.
Resident move-ins have begun at the Bower, the first phase of the 1.3-million-square-foot Fenway Center air rights development that’s been in the works for nearly two decades.
A newly-formed REIT that recently raised $770 million for acquisitions in Greater Boston and other life science hubs has made another local acquisition.
As the initial residential phase of the Fenway Center air rights projects prepares to open this spring, developers received approval to build a pair of office-lab towers totaling 720,000 square feet on a deck above the Massachusetts Turnpike.
The second and larger phase of an air rights development above the Massachusetts Turnpike would eliminate multifamily housing while adding more office and lab space to meet life science industry growth in the Fenway.
A pair of office and hotel towers could break ground near the western end of Newbury Street early next year, flanking a new pedestrian plaza and stairway leading to an elevated terrace overlooking the Massachusetts Turnpike.