BOSTON—In addition to raising the hourly wage, the study also recommends an expansion of the Living Wage Ordinance to cover entities and workers currently not covered.
BOSTON—The 540,000-square-foot building that spans an entire block between Arlington and Berkeley streets was constructed in 1922 and contains 500,000 square feet of office space and 40,000 square feet of retail space.
WHITE PLAINS—The Board of Legislators voted in favor of a deal that will require the park's parent firm to invest in improvements in exchange for a management contract.
BOSTON—Boston Properties completed more than 520,000 square feet in leases in the Boston CBD, including approximately 400,000 square feet at 100 Federal St. in the first quarter.
NEW YORK CITY—Currently occupying the entire 47th floor of the 48-story 2.6-million-square-foot office tower, the firm will shift down to the entire 31st floor in an expansion later this year.
BROCKTON, MA—The commission voted 4-1 to deny the application to Mass Gaming & Entertainment, an affiliate of Chicago-based casino operator Rush Street Gaming.
NEW YORK CITY—Rent growth in Class A office space has stagnated, prompting landlords to step up with generous concesssion packages, according a new report.