
Arsenal Yards Developer Wants More Lab Space
Despite the region’s historic lab vacancy rate, Boylston Properties is planning a new 175,000-square-foot life science building next to its Arsenal Yards property in Watertown.
Despite the region’s historic lab vacancy rate, Boylston Properties is planning a new 175,000-square-foot life science building next to its Arsenal Yards property in Watertown.
Boston-based developer Broder submitted plans for a life science campus in a section of Watertown that’s being eyed by city officials for mixed-use projects.
A vacant industrial property in Watertown would be converted into lab and manufacturing space under plans submitted to Watertown officials by Boston-based Seyon Group this month.
The owner of one of the first major life science developments in Watertown has proposed a second building that would bring the combined complex up to 290,000 square feet.
Single-vehicle commuters to the life science REIT’s big, new Watertown Mall redevelopment would be capped at 60 percent if plans are successful.
A 141-unit apartment complex would rise in Watertown Square under preliminary plans submitted by a New York developer.
The new owners of the Russo’s marketplace property in Watertown are seeking approval for a 192,000-square-foot life science development, including a new retail building on a portion of the site.
A Newton developer is seeking approval for its second major life science building on the edge of Watertown Square.
Alexandria Real Estate Equities has unveiled its redevelopment plans for the Watertown Mall property, including three new life science buildings totaling 500,000 square feet.
Boston-based Boylston Properties has acquired the Home Depot property next to its 1 million-square-foot Arsenal Yards development in Watertown for $96.25 million.
A Maryland real estate investor has acquired the Russo’s property in Watertown for $36.5 million following announcement that the specialty grocer and produce market is preparing to shut down after more than a century.
The Davis Cos. is joining the list of investors in life science projects in East Watertown.
Life science developer Alexandria Real Estate Equities has completed its acquisition of the Watertown Mall property for its latest development opportunity along the Arsenal Street corridor.
Alexandria Real Estate Equities plans two new life science buildings at the Athenahealth-anchored development totaling 215,000 square feet.
Architectural firm Sasaki has sold its sprawling riverside headquarters in Watertown to Berkeley Investments for a planned life science development.
Redevelopment of the former Mount Auburn Club property could bring another 225,000 square feet of newly-constructed office and lab space to East Watertown.
A former warehouse on Pleasant Street in Watertown will provide 80,000 square feet of development and manufacturing space for life science companies following a conversion project.
Repositioning of the Tufts Health Plan offices in Watertown will create 481,000 square feet of lab space in one of Greater Boston’s most sought-after life science development markets.