WATCH: We Toured Massachusetts’ Largest Office-Resi Conversion
The developer Synergy is converting Worcester’s Chestnut Place office tower to 198 highly amenitized apartments.
The developer Synergy is converting Worcester’s Chestnut Place office tower to 198 highly amenitized apartments.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency board of directors approved conversion of a Downtown Crossing office building into 255 apartments in the final meeting for its longest-tenured member, Ted Landsmark.
Boston-based Synergy recapitalized a Beacon Hill office building Friday that it originally acquired in 2013 in a deal worth $23 million.
With data in hand showing improvement in Downtown Boston’s office and retail markets, Downtown Boston Alliance President Michael Nichols credits the residential market as a key factor to a sustained recovery.
Following the extension of Boston’s office-to-residential conversion incentives, Boston-based developer Synergy submitted plans to create 255 apartments in a Downtown Crossing office building.
Foosball tables, indoor slides and golf simulators were once all the rage. In today’s leaner economic climate, office landlords’ focus is shifting to practical amenities.
Boston-based Synergy hired a Related Beal executive to help manage its growing portfolio of properties in Massachusetts.
Boston-based developer Synergy added to its office portfolio with acquisition of a 159,273-square-foot West End complex for $22.5 million.
A startup that’s pioneering the use of robotics in dentistry leased nearly 20,000 square feet in Boston after receiving a round of venture capital funding early this year.
A downtown Boston office tower is reportedly set to be acquired by Boston-based developer Synergy for a steep discount from the previous transaction that took place just before the COVID-19 outbreak.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s The Personnel File.
Not long ago, Boston’s traditional center of business and commerce appeared poised for a glorious new future as the city’s newest residential neighborhood. But even if the city chips in money for conversions, a big transformation could prove costly.
Maura Moffatt, managing director of investments at Boston-based Synergy Investments, has been named district council chair of the Urban Land Institute of Boston/New England.