Boston real estate developments and projects, South End Real Estate
The South End News is out with its semi-annual “Urban Living” supplement: Just take a stroll through the neighborhood and you’ll get a sense that, despite what developers and real estate agents say, development hasn’t slowed in the South End....Boston real estate developments and projects
I was looking for more information on the new 1330 Boylston development, rising up in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood, at 1330 Boylston Street (um, can they start by getting a better name?). So of course I typed in 1330boylston.com. Which brings up a...Boston real estate developments and projects
An article in the Boston Business Journal says developer Ron Druker has plans to replace the historic Shreve, Crump & Low building on Boylston Street with a mid-rise tower. The developer was not willing to talk to the press about his plans, but sources say it will...Boston real estate developments and projects
Two small bits of information. First, apparently if you call the SoHa Lofts phone number listed on at least one website, you are instead connected to a poor young woman who has no idea what the SoHa Lofts are. (SoHa Lofts was the name for a development proposed for...Boston real estate developments and projects
Unless you were hiding under a pier, you heard about the great event that took place on Fan Pier, earlier today. Developer Joe Fallon had a ceremonial “ground breaking” on his first office tower. When Fan Pier is completed, sometime during the next decade,...Boston real estate developments and projects
East Boston has always been a pretty popular place for immigrants and lower-income people. Over the past several years, as the national real estate market took off, the neighborhood began attracting developers looking to build and sell higher-priced condominiums and...