Boston Emerges as State’s Tech Startup Hub Featured

Has Boston really become the state’s capital for startups?  Well yes.  This came to be for two primary reasons; public access and cost of real estate.  Downtown Crossing, DTX, is […]

Shared Office Space is Here to Stay Featured

Shared office space is here to stay.  Think about it like “Just in Time Inventory,” allowing now companies to focus on the company while having all the amenities of much […]

Boston Seaport Attracts Tech and Biotech Start-ups Featured

Boston continues to expand into the Seaport.  The once-famed $7-per-day-dirt parking lots have been replaced with corporate office space for the biotech industry, law firms, financial services and newly funded […]

7-9 Channel Center in Seaport Slated for Renovation Featured

Berkley Investments is bullish on the Seaport with their soon-to-be-renovated 7-story, 10K SF floor plate building.  This building is targeting funded and stabilized technology companies. According to the Boston Business […]

Boston Real Estate: High Demand for Office and Lab Space Featured

Boston continues to shine nationally due to our healthcare, education, finance, biotech and high-tech industries.  Blackstone, owners of Equity Office are shopping their remaining Class A office portfolio to perhaps […]

Why are they leaving Waltham for Boston and Cambridge? Featured

Why are the V.C. firms leaving Waltham for Boston?  Is it traffic and higher priced rents?  No, the customer is there.  Downtown Crossing (DTX) has evolved to being a hot […]

Sweetgreen Opens Location in Boston Seaport Featured

From 11:45 AM to 1:45 PM the Boylston Street location for Sweetgreen is mobbed.  My office is a ½-block away, so I frequently walk past their location and see the […]

Government Center MBTA Station Closed for Construction Featured

Transportation is critical for any city to grow and prosper, and Boston is no different.  On March 22nd, the Government Center T Stop closed for two years for a major […]

Former Dunkin’ Donuts Location in Financial District Lands New Occupants Featured

A recent instance of this trend is evident in the move of Pret A Manger made to snag the 2,000 sq. ft. space in the Financial District, formerly occupied by […]