Hot Property: Redgate’s New Headquarters
Redgate’s new headquarters in Boston’s Financial District draws inspiration from the development and advisory firm’s residential projects, including a “living room” for casual coworking and gatherings.
Redgate’s new headquarters in Boston’s Financial District draws inspiration from the development and advisory firm’s residential projects, including a “living room” for casual coworking and gatherings.
Developers are getting an increasingly sympathetic hearing from Boston officials in an effort to break the logjam of housing projects still sitting on the drawing boards.
An East Boston apartment building is set to get underway with financing from Needham Bank.
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Developers plan to build the 636-unit housing portion first at the 1.7-million-square-foot 776 Summer St. project in South Boston, reflecting lack of current demand for 860,000 square feet of approved office and lab space.
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Owners of a successful office-to-life science conversion in Bedford received $150 million in refinancing for the 288,000-square-foot complex from Apollo Global Management.
Boston-based Redgate and partners obtained $62 million in refinancing from CrossHarbor Capital Partners for an award-winning East Boston apartment complex that currently lists studios starting at $2,234.
Revere’s newest apartment complex is promoting a wellness-focused amenity package as it begins preleasing for move-ins in September.
Apartment construction activity in Greater Boston hit a decade-long low and asking rents set another record in the first quarter.
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The lab and life science market in Greater Boston and across the nation might be cooling off, but there are still some tailwinds benefiting suburban office-to-lab conversions that were set in motion in recent years.
Developers delivered the core and shell of a 288,000-square-foot lab and research building following the renovation and conversion of office space in a Bedford business park.
City officials green-lit a $130 million project on Brighton’s Commonwealth Avenue and redevelopment of a former East Boston casket factory property, among others, to hit the second-largest number of units permitted all year.
Boston leaders are eager to use the NAACP convention to cast off city’s reputation as a largely white place where racism still lingers. Big changes underway in the region’s commercial real estate and finance sectors can back that up, local executives say.
A newly completed 80,000-square-foot science center and renovated library are part of the second phase of Simmons University’s One Simmons campus redesign.
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s the latest edition of Banker & Tradesman’s Personnel File.
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s the latest installment of Banker & Tradesman’s Personnel File.
A Bedford office building is in line for a lab conversion after the project received an $82.2 million financing package.
The Boston Planning and Development Agency approved a life science project near Charlestown’s Sullivan Square and picked development teams for a lab project in the South Boston marine park and housing on a city-owned parcel in Chinatown.