Kendall Square Open Space and Design Competition Announces Finalists Featured

How does your open space rank amongst your peers in East Cambridge/Kendall?  Interested in learning more, come to the open forum. “The competition, sponsored by the City’s Community Development Department, […]

Largest Office Buildings in Boston Featured

Which office building in Boston stands the tallest, and how does yours rank?  In Boston’s Back Bay, the John Hancock Towers reigns supreme. Some facts about the building: 60 Stories […]

North Station Tower Complex: Construction Set to Begin Oct. 27 Featured

North Station’s first new tower is set to break grown.  This will add 688,550 rentable square of office and retail. From Banker & Tradesman: “The first leg of the 1.9-million-square-foot […]

Is Boston Properties’ Recent Selling Activity Noteworthy? Featured

Boston Properties is selling; should we be worried?  No, we are seeing may other institutional investors pouring dollars into the Boston Class A office market. The Boston Business Journal offers […]

Boston Parking: A Growing Challenge for Hub Commuters Featured

How long does it take for you to find a parking space or have you given up.  My father would say, as he combed the Financial District for the coveted […]

New Office Tower Proposed for Boston Financial District Featured

The skyline in Boston is getting some more airtime in Boston Financial District.  The parcel of late is the shuttered garage between Federal Street and Devonshire Street. According to Wbur.org, […]

Somerville Efforts to Become Carbon Neutral by 2050 Featured

The City of Somerville might be onto something here; it is efforting to become carbon neutral by 2050.  If all things are equal or at least close to equal, I […]

Boston Landing Along the Mass Pike to House Bruins’ New Practice Rink Featured

Not just tech companies are looking for new space, the  Bruins are coming to Boston Landing along the Pike. Combined with a new commuter rail station, our city continues to expand […]

Boston Innovation District Multiplies Featured

Innovation is moving beyond the Innovation District according to Mayor Walsh.  This is a great example of taking what has worked and duplicating it in other communities. The BBJ observed […]

Open Office Experiment in Boston Fosters Inclusion and Collaboration Featured

Looking for a new office?  Thinking you simple want private offices because that’s what you have always had?  Well, have a look at how that has changed for some companies. […]