Boston real estate developments and projects
With much fanfare, a large condominium complex was announced in December, 2005. It was to be called Avenir Boston, and it was to be built across from North Station. The developer never broke ground, and, last year, the project was canceled. Last week, revised plans...Boston real estate developments and projects
How else can you describe it? The Massachusetts office of Economic Development is giving out $76 million in grants to 21 development projects, including $10 million to Columbus Center, a long-delayed hotel, residential, and retail project that is to straddle the...Boston real estate developments and projects
Several theaters in the Downtown Crossing neighborhood have been saved over the past several years. The Opera House, of course, has been totally renovated; unfortunately, since then, the shows that have filled it have been of uneven quality. Down the street, the...Boston real estate developments and projects
You can’t find a better New England city than Marlborough, Massachusetts. I guess. Anyway, a new loft project called Renaissance Lofts was profiled in today’s Globe. Renaissance Lofts sits near downtown, in a neighborhood of single-family homes, auto body...Boston real estate developments and projects
So, when you get conflicting information from a developer, how can you figure out who is telling the truth? Do you believe: ” … the website says there are only about 20 units left …”; “The … development is currently 60% sold, with...Boston real estate developments and projects
Battery Wharf had its “topping off” ceremony, earlier today. The Boston Business Journal says the project is approaching its “impending completion”. Er, have you been by there, lately? It’s barely half-way done. Still, their...