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Architectural Firm Transforms Aging Warehouses Into Modern Workplaces (posted 10/29/12)
Walk down Congress Street in Boston’s Seaport District and your pace may be slowed at some point by the pitter patter of Stride Rites, headed for that famous milk bottle and the city’s Children’s Museum.

Innovation Defines Seaport District’s Aesthetics (posted 10/29/12)
Along the South Boston waterfront, sleek, clean lines of white and silver seem to point offshore from the exterior walls of Boston’s still-new contemporary art museum, indicating the ocean waters swirling beneath a blue-grey sky in the nearby harbor.

Tide Turns As Hipsters, Tech Firms Flock To Boston (posted 10/29/12)
There was a time when the Charles River might as well have been Hadrian's Wall as far as tenants were concerned.

Stars Align For Boston’s Seaport/Innovation District (posted 10/29/12)
The stars are finally aligned for South Boston's Seaport/Innovation District. After decades of planning and well-intended efforts to develop the waterfront, ground-breaking ceremonies now seem to be occurring almost monthly.

Corporate Parent Not Liable For Tenant’s Unpaid Rent (posted 10/29/12)
Earlier this month, the Massachusetts Appeals Court ruled against a landlord that sued a tenant’s corporate parent for the tenant’s delinquent rent obligations.

Engineer Cements Contract For Massive Projects (posted 10/29/12)
Graham Hardwick is a mechanical engineer who has always enjoyed the physical feeling of building things that people can touch and see. For Hardwick, who works for Waltham-based Aggregate Industries, those things come in the form of poured concrete, or any other structure in commercial construction that requires sand, gravel, crushed stone or other mined aggregate materials.