Boston real estate developments and projects
A potential buyer at 45 Province, the new luxury high-rise under construction in the Ladder District, made a visit to the sales office, this weekend. What’d he think? All in all, though it looks like worthy competition for the Ritz. Other comments he made: [I]t...Boston architecture and design, Boston real estate developments and projects
City Hall. Oh, how I hate it. Most people do. But, how some architects love it. From Wikipedia: With $40 million in federal funds, the city built an entirely new development on top of old Scollay Square, renaming the area Government Center, and peppering it with the...Boston real estate developments and projects
A new 62-unit, eight-story, 85 feet tall residential building has been proposed for 585 Commercial Street, in the North End. From the developer’s proposal, submitted to the state: The 585 Commercial Street site is a 0.74-acre parcel located on Commercial Street...Boston real estate developments and projects
From the Globe: More evidence that the luxury condo market is holding its own amid a slump elsewhere in real estate: at the new 44 Prince St. development in the North End, Bruins coach Dave Lewis paid $950,000 for a condo with sweeping views of the city. (Lewis came...Boston real estate developments and projects
45 The province is a $175 million, 31-story, 150 unit, luxury condominium project about to break ground in the Ladder District (a.k.a, Downtown Crossing), with prices in the $700,000 to $2.6 million range. The timing of such a project may seem odd, to some, seeing as...Boston real estate developments and projects
It’s aggravating to hear when developers either delay or out-right cancel their projects. Unfortunately, it looks as though two North Station developments might end up that way. Avenir Boston, as most people know by now, is “re-evaluating” their...