Is Boston Properties’ Recent Selling Activity Noteworthy?
Credit: BBJ 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...
View Article100 Cambridge Street Goes up for Sale
Looking for an office tower downtown to buy? The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is selling 100 Cambridge Street and looking to capitalize on the high prices that are being paid for Class A buildings...
View ArticleOffice Rent Increases Expected in Prime Boston Locations
If you need more space or if your lease is near the end of the term, now is the time to secure office space in Boston. Buildings are trading hands and the new owners will be looking for a return on...
View ArticleWhat will it cost me to move into my new office space?
What would it cost to move your company from Downtown Crossing in the Financial District to the Seaport? Let’s assume you are in 3,600 rentable square feet and moving into something similar. According...
View ArticleBoston Office Market Leads the Nation
Charts courtesy of Marcus & Millichap via MHN Online Boston continues to lead the nation with one of the most stable office markets which is due to a strong local economy. Research data from Marcus...
View ArticleDowntown Boston Office Market Expanding Steadily
Credit: B&T Downtown Boston is the largest concentration North of New York City and is in the midst of strong rent growth across the Class A and B segments. Today’s technology and creative...
View ArticleOffice Space Super Bowl
Credit: rejournals.com Office Vacancy and the Super bowl, the city with the highest vacancy rate wins. REjournals compared Boston and Seattle’s office markets, citing a correlation between office...
View ArticleBoston Office Rents Among Country’s Most Expensive
Boston Rents continue its upward push with four office markets leading that charge: Back Bay, East Cambridge, Financial District and Seaport. The Class A market within Back Bay is clearly leading the...
View ArticleDowntown Boston Office Market spurred by Creative Service Firms
Credit: B&T Creative services firms are leading the charge into the Downtown market with their open floorplans. The Class A and B office landlords are renovating their buildings to accommodate...
View ArticleIs Boston an Architectural Eyesore?
Office Building in Back Bay at 111 Huntington Ave. No Boston isn’t ugly and as a matter of fact, it’s beautiful. Opinions are just that, opinions and each of us are allowed to express ours despite who...
View ArticleTwo Office Buildings in Back Bay Listed for $1.5 billion
Credit: Boston Globe The Boston commercial real estate market continues northward with no signs of letting up. 222 Berkeley Street and 500 Boylston Street are set move in a record trade at over $1,150...
View ArticleBoston Developers Eye Financial Tech Sector
Credit: Bisnow The newest Tech-friendly office tower could be a crucial differentiator in Class A Financial District office space, with delivery in 2020. According to Bisnow, Trans National CEO Steve...
View ArticleBoston Ranks Among Top Office Markets in U.S.
Credit: Bizjournals.com Boston ranks 6th nationally for office vacancy. According to a report on the BBJ, “at 12 percent vacancy, Boston’s office market dipped by 1.2 percent year-over-year and was the...
View ArticleBoston Class A Towers Experiencing Vacancy
Credit: BBJ What Boston Class A towers are experiencing vacancy in the midst of a strong office market? According to the BBJ, “many professional services firms are leaving the more traditional...
View ArticleBoston Office Building Shadows Draws Consternation
Credit: NYTimes Should it be built or not? Will it cast a deep shadow? Is too much being made of this issue or are not enough people rallying behind the drive to maintain a view of the sky? From the...
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