What Hath WFH Wrought?
Vaccine or no vaccine, COVID-19 has set the stage for what are likely to be some big, permanent changes to the real estate market
Vaccine or no vaccine, COVID-19 has set the stage for what are likely to be some big, permanent changes to the real estate market
Amid the backdrop of the pandemic, tremendous disruption and the George Floyd protests, agents across America are getting their first look at what to expect in the “new normal.”
Flexible zoning which can allow developers to quickly respond to market demands is not only critical to allow these retail centers to adapt and evolve, but also essential to help maintain a municipality’s tax base.
In an effort to further boost its business districts, the city of Marlborough could create a shuttle service connecting them to the commuter rail station in Southborough, one town to the south.
Suburban life science developer King Street Properties has been named “Landlord of the Year” by the membership of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board Commercial Brokers Association.
Upgrading office and industrial buildings to lab-ready space is paying off for a growing field of developers hoping to snare the next hot biotech startup transitioning from early-stage research to commercialization.
The booming biotech industry is spilling out of Kendal Square in what looks like a flood of biblical proportions, but what happens if a Democrat takes the White House in 2020, riding a wave of demand for “Medicare for All”?