New Converse Building Sold for $150M Featured

Boston is getting a new landlord: a German pension fund just purchased the new Converse HQ in Brighton, MA. Boston continues to see an inflow into all asset classes against […]

Boston’s Building Boom Modernizes Skyline Featured

Credit: Curbed[/caption] What do you think about some of Boston’s newest buildings gracing our skyline? According to Curbed, Boston “is in the midst of adding about 8,000 new apartments and condos over the next […]

Boston VC Funding Reaches Record Level Featured

Massachusetts VC’s had a very busy 2015 with 531 deals at a record amount of $7.42 billion. From the BBJ: According to calculations by Seattle-based venture capital research firm PitchBook, […]

Dartmouth Street Office Building in Back Bay Nets $849 per Sq. Ft. Featured

$849 per square foot was the trade price of 131 Dartmouth Street in Boston’s Back Bay. According to the BBJ, “Boston-based real estate investment firm TA Associates Realty is set […]

Former Hancock Tower Mortgage gets Paid Off Featured

Refinance is a hot topic for homeowners and office tower owners.  Boston Properties is addressing all their debt that matures in the next two years. From Banker&Tradesman: Boston Properties has […]

Babson College Readies Downtown Boston Co-Working Space Featured

Babson College will be offering a shared co-working drop in center at 100 High Street in the Financial District of Boston.  Kerry Healey, Babson President, comments that nearly half of […]

Eight Proposals Compete for Winthrop Square in Boston Featured

According to Curbed, plans to plunk one of Boston’s biggest real estate developments in living memory on the squat Winthrop Square Garage took a big step forward on Wednesday, with the […]

Dorchester Avenue Eyed for Development Featured

Dot Ave is on the move in the city with the BRA signaling a change in zoning.  According to public record Dot Ave has: 363 Parcels $3,675,133 is tax revenue […]

Boston Restaurants Launch Waterfront Shipping Containers Featured

Some Boston restaurants are moving away from brick and mortar and migration to shipping containers.  Jamestown’s Drydock facility is home to many of these new venues. From Boston.com: The term sheet for […]

Boston Office Market Trends: 2010-2015 Featured

If your company signed an office lease during the Great Recession chances are your rents are looking pretty, pretty, pretty good. Office space in Boston is growing increasingly more expensive. […]