Boston real estate developments and projects
Someone, somewhere, has been floating the idea of the Federal Bureau of Information (FBI) building its new Boston headquarters, down on the waterfront. Why is this bad? Because the security required for such a building would effectively put a lot of the Seaport...
Boston real estate developments and projects
The Boston Courant has story out this week saying that, even though all permits have been approved, the Columbus Center project has yet to break ground (actually, “make ground” is the better description). “The project remains on hold while the...Boston real estate developments and projects
Four updates regarding development in Chinatown. * Kensington Place, a new 30-story residential (apartment) tower has yet to break ground, even though approval was given in 2003 and the land cleared, last year. The developer says it will begin construction, by year...Boston real estate developments and projects
Neighborhoods change. Sometimes. Neighborhoods in Boston don’t change. Very quickly, at least. Which is why, of course, lots of people like to live here. Neighborhoods in Boston don’t change. Very quickly, at least. That’s why it costs $500,000 to...Boston real estate developments and projects
360 Newbury has had a storied past. Most recently, the lower three floors went from being a Tower Records store to a Virgin Records store to a Best Buy (which seems an odd fit). Upstairs, 54 condos have taken over where there used to be office space; six units remain...Boston real estate developments and projects
I received the following in an email from the sales office at HarborView at the NavyYard. If you haven’t seen HarborView, it’s time to take a look as construction is rapidly progressing with new HarborView homes ready for a late summer occupancy! The...