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Slow Retail Sector Shows Signs Of 2013 Comeback (posted 11/25/12 at 2:41pm)
One local retail developer summed up the number of projects that will likely open in the coming year in a simple phrase: “It’s not going to be a return to the good old days.”

Creative Approaches Needed To Navigate Retail Landscape In Transition (posted 11/25/12 at 2:41pm)
As communities across America continue to experience empty storefronts and “big-box” retail buildings, undeveloped land and half-finished building projects that failed in the recession, the challenge remains: What can be done to restore commercial real estate vitality?

New Retail Lineup Gives Travelers Reason To Get To Logan Airport Early (posted 11/25/12 at 2:41pm)
Gerry Cecci is a regional vice president at Westfield Concession Management, the developer and manager of the concessions program at Boston Logan International Airport’s Terminal C.

Real Estate Attorneys Critical In CRE Space Negotiations (posted 11/25/12 at 2:41pm)
For most businesses, the top expenditure is the cost of the space they are leasing. So, as a tenant, you always want to know that you are getting the best price and the best deal terms. Generally, landlords offer tenants what they call a “standard” lease. “Standard” does not mean the lease is right or fair to the tenant, because each lease is completely unique unto itself.

New Lobbies, Interior Renovations Reposition Older Office Buildings (posted 11/25/12 at 2:41pm)
Despite fears about the fiscal cliff and an influx of new development in the Seaport District, a number of capital improvement programs have been recently completed or are under way in Downtown Boston and Cambridge.