Hot Property: Goulston & Storrs Offices
Approximately 350 employees at law firm Goulston & Storrs are settling into their new offices at One Post Office Square following the firm’s first relocation since 1985.
Approximately 350 employees at law firm Goulston & Storrs are settling into their new offices at One Post Office Square following the firm’s first relocation since 1985.
A Boston law firm’s 350 attorneys and staff will relocate from the waterfront to the updated One Post Office Square tower.
Hundreds of millions of dollars of renovation and repositioning projects planned downtown could leave Boston’s best office towers stronger than ever despite office market upheaval.
The ever-rising cost of land and construction in Greater Boston is leading many developers to opt for automated parking garages in new condominium, office and mixed-use projects alike.
If judged only by the headlines in the industry press, you would think the Boston office market is positively cooking. But how hot can the office market truly be when the actual offices remain devoid of actual flesh-and-blood human beings?
Boston investment firm Eaton Vance is leasing a significant chunk of the One Post Office Square tower currently under renovation, but will be shrinking its footprint when it moves from its current home at International Place.
One Post Office Square’s transformation is nearing completion, and, we believe, the building’s now 1.2 million square feet of office space offers a terrific demonstration of the value of rehabbing more recent existing structures.
The owners of the 1.2 million-square-foot One Post Office Square are partnering with a newly-formed provider of “concierge” health care services on a new clinic at office tower, and will pay for memberships for tenants’ employees.
With the incredible demand on urban settings, the redevelopment of existing office buildings presents a prime opportunity to re-invest in aging real estate assets and simultaneously revitalize and energize our urban centers.
A developer active in office and lab projects in Boston and Waltham is branching out into Allston for a proposed multifamily project.
As a neighboring office tower gears up for a major renovation and expansion, the Langham Hotel is moving ahead with updates to its 317 guest rooms and new conference facilities at 250 Franklin St. in Boston.
Google’s workspaces in Cambridge’s Kendall Square will grow to 850,000 square feet with construction of a new 400,000-square-foot office tower and renewals for two other leases at Boston Properties’ Kendall Center development.
Redevelopment of the One Post Office Square office tower could cost its neighbor, the Langham Hotel, approximately $13 million in annual revenues, an attorney representing the hotel warned as the Boston Planning and Development Agency prepares to vote on the project tonight.
New redevelopment plans for Charlestown’s 20-acre Hood Park campus call for additional commercial space and parking capacity after a 4,000-seat concert hall recently was dropped from consideration.