
Solar Power Buildings Now Common in Boston Markets Featured
The Town of Brookline has now hired a new solar developer to install new rooftop solar array’s on multiple buildings throughout the area adding to a trend that is becoming […]

New Developments in Watertown Trigger Site Plan Review Committee Featured
Developers in the town of Watertown will now be required to hold Site Plan Review meetings to allow nearby residents the opportunity to voice their opinions about new developments. Although […]

Downtown Crossing Redevelopment Progresses: Roche Bros. Nears Opening Featured
The transformation of what was once the busiest pedestrian intersection in the city continues. Roche Brothers answers the call to fulfill the long awaited hope for Downtown Crossing. From the […]

Boston Harbor Towers: Rendering and Prospective View Featured
The new proposed look of Chiofaro’s Waterfront project was unveiled last night. What does a $1B 1.3milling square foot project look like? Well, like the envisioned Harbor Towers. The Boston […]

Needham Hospital – Beth Israel Renames Glover Café Featured
The Beth Israel in Needham is now renaming the hospital’s Glover Café to the Trotman Family Glover Café as a result of the generous gift donated to the Cancer Center […]

Needham Street Businesses Add Outdoor Seating Featured
Businesses in Needham and Newton continue to grow as nearby restaurant owners look to add a new outdoor seating area along the Highland Avenue/Needham Street corridor. This is in response […]

Kendall Square and Cambridge Office Space: Cost Continues to Climb Featured
The price of office space in the Boston Market continue to ratchet up and squeeze out those who signed their lease in the recent downturn. Rents in Kendall Sq. have continued […]

Boston Mayor Strongly Opposes Parking App Featured
Selling information in some cities is OK, while in others, it’s frowned upon or outlawed. What would you pay to know that a parking space would be waiting in the […]

Boston Leather District Attracting Tech Firms Featured
Our tour history of the last 180 days is 75% of the Class B tenants in the market are: Tech, Ad Firms or Architects and Design firms. Today’s tenant in the […]

Ink Block in Boston Continues to Take Shape Featured
Ink Block continues to take shape with the kickoff of the residential building consisting of 475 units. From the Boston Business Journal: “Last year, National Development began construction on Ink […]