by State House News Service | Mar 30, 2022
Orange Line trains returned to service through downtown Boston on Tuesday afternoon after a team of engineers concluded their tunnels are safe for use, but several Green Line stops most affected by a fatal garage collapse will remain offline.
by Steve Adams | Jan 26, 2020
Gilbane Building Co. provided construction management at-risk services for the 157,000-square-foot renovation and expansion project at Boston’s TD Garden.
by Banker & Tradesman | Dec 29, 2019
Following a year that saw Greater Boston vacancy rates drop to near-historic lows, rents in downtown Boston increase by over 15 percent year-over-year, and tech companies continue to absorb significant space in prime locations, what trends and shifts in the market can we expect to see in 2020?
by Steve Adams | Nov 17, 2019
Cyber-security firm Rapid7 relocated from 100 Summer St. in Boston and 1 Main St. in Cambridge to its new global headquarters at The Hub on Causeway in July.
by Banker & Tradesman | Sep 26, 2019
Boylston Properties wants to expand a 10-year-old boutique hotel near Boston’s North Station.
by Steve Adams | Sep 23, 2019
A local film-making contest will punctuate the scheduled November opening party for a 15-screen cinema complex at The Hub on Causeway.
by Steve Adams | Aug 15, 2019
Online security firm Rapid7 has leased an additional 67,000 square feet at the The Hub on Causeway office tower, after moving into its new headquarters in the initial phase of the project’s office space in July.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jul 31, 2019
After an incident last week where metal fell from Delaware North’s Hub on Causeway skyscraper construction site, work has resumed on part of the building.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jul 28, 2019
After decades of living in the shadows of busier, techier and hipper districts, Boston’s North Station is finally coming into its own.
by Steve Adams | Jul 21, 2019
Dutch boutique hotel chain citizenM has a one-size-fits-all approach to its global portfolio of 13 hotels, including the Gensler-designed citizenM at Boston’s North Station which opens Aug. 5.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jun 5, 2019
A boutique hotel near Boston’s North Station has sold for $46.7 million, according to documents filed in the Suffolk Registry of Deeds.
by Steve Adams | May 19, 2019
Michael Fallon was appointed president of The Fallon Co., just last month, but the 30-year-old real estate executive is already thinking about the long-term legacy of the Boston-based development company founded by his father Joseph in 1993.
by State House News Service | Apr 25, 2019
Aiming to recoup tens of millions of dollars in lost revenue from unpaid fares, the MBTA and commuter rail operator Keolis plan to install fare gates at three Boston hub stations by the end of the year, officials said Monday.
by Steve Adams | Jan 11, 2019
Developer Boston Properties took what many in local real estate circles considered to be a contrarian bet when it partnered with TD Garden owners Delaware North Cos. on a 1.9-million-square-foot development at North Station.
by The Associated Press | Jan 8, 2019
The walk for people arriving by commuter trains at Boston’s North Station to nearby subway stops is now a lot safer and more comfortable.
by Steve Adams | Sep 28, 2018
MassDevelopment directors have approved $30 million in I-Cubed funding for infrastructure related to the $854 million Hub on Causeway development at Boston’s TD Garden.
by Banker & Tradesman | Aug 30, 2017
A 239-unit workforce and affordable housing project being developed near North Station closes applications for potential tenants today.
by Rick Dimino | Aug 13, 2017
Boston’s Seaport District continues to see dramatic economic growth, new development and frequent announcements of companies locating or relocating to the area.
by Steve Adams | Mar 3, 2017
A pilot commuter ferry service carrying passengers from Boston’s North Station to the Seaport District in 13 minutes could begin in late summer.
by Banker & Tradesman | Dec 30, 2016
Development is booming around Boston’s North Station and the recent opening of AvalonBay Communities’ 38-story apartment tower is the latest step in the once-sleepy neighborhood’s reawakening.