Great Scott’s New Location, Apartments OK’d in Allston
The Great Scott nightclub will be reincarnated at the base of a 139-apartment building in Allston that received approval Thursday by the Boston Planning & Development Agency.
The Great Scott nightclub will be reincarnated at the base of a 139-apartment building in Allston that received approval Thursday by the Boston Planning & Development Agency.
We sold through more than half of our available inventory within a matter of months after opening our sales gallery. Just one year later, we have sold nearly 80 percent.
Online arts magazine Vanyaland will produce a series of live performances and has curated playlists from local musicians in the common areas and private function rooms at Somerville’s newest hotel.
It might surprise people that as the developer of Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences, I shudder at the “L word,” but ask anyone from our team and they will confirm: “luxury” is all but forbidden in our marketing materials.
After a broad-based dip in Boston’s luxury condo market in 2020, developers of the Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences have a brighter post-pandemic outlook for sales of 146 condos at their 35-story tower.
Tucked between the former Hancock Tower and 100 Clarendon parking garage, the future home of the $400-million Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences has literally kept a low profile since site work began in mid-2019.
Back Bay’s latest luxury tower began construction – or, rather, demolition – yesterday, with a ceremony at 40 Trinity Place in Boston, the current site of the former Boston Common Hotel and Conference Center.
Cain International is partnering with the local developers behind the $400 million Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences, which will replace the former Boston Common Hotel and Conference Center at 40 Trinity Place.