BOSTON-As plans for the proposed convention center here in South Boston edge closer to reality, the city must wonder what the fate of the existing center will be at what will happen when/if the new convention center is completed?
BOSTON-The city assumes ownership of eight acres of the MBTA-owned Arborway Yard Maintenance Facility. The city plans to convert the land into green space while the MBTA plans to build a $50 million facility for its new compressed natural gas buses.
BOSTON-In the midst of relentless concerns surrounding the proposed convention center in South Boston some good news: more taxes and fees designated to partly fund the $800-million center are being collected than was originally anticipated.
CAMBRIDGE, MA-Zentropy Partners relocates its headquarters from here to New York. The Internet consulting company currently leases space at 1 Cambridge Center but it is unclear whether the company plans to sublet the space.
WATERTOWN, MA-Harvard University's recent purchase of the Arsenal office project here angers local officials as the town stands to lose out on millions of dollars in annual tax revenues because of the university's tax-exempt status.
BOSTON-While all signs point to a softening commercial real estate market here, CRESA Partners, a corporate real estate advisory firm specializing in tenant representation, negotiates a number of leasing deals for its clients here and in the surrounding areas.
NEWTON, MA-El Paso Merchant Energy Group, the international natural gas company, enters the New England region by opening an 8,000-sf office here at Two Newton Executive Park. The company is in the process of developing new markets.
BOSTON-While all signs point to a softening commercial real estate market here, CRESA Partners, a corporate real estate advisory firm specializing in tenant representation, negotiates a number of leasing deals for its clients here and in the surrounding areas.
BOSTON-After over a year of planning, the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority unveils its plan for the Central Artery corridor--the land that will be exposed in the heart of Downtown once the Big Dig puts the highway underground.
BOSTON-A bill that would enable towns to allow development rights to be transferred from one parcel of land to another was introduced in the state legislature here. Three towns in the state permit the transfer to preserve local forests and farmland.