One Canal Accelerates Change In A Historic Neighborhood [+video]
Trinity Financial’s 320-unit One Canal complex has added substantially to the full-time population of the Bulfinch Triangle neighborhood.
Trinity Financial’s 320-unit One Canal complex has added substantially to the full-time population of the Bulfinch Triangle neighborhood.
AKROS Development’s 105-unit multifamily project at 102 Temple St. in Worcester will include a pocket park, retail space and outdoor seating while buffering the Canal District from Interstate 290.
For homeowners thinking about cashing in on today’s blistering housing market, the situation has become something like a cat chasing its tail.
A downtown Lawrence office property located in a federal Opportunity Zone has been acquired by a local developer for $1.4 million.
Copley Wolf Design Group has a hand in designing green spaces and outdoor gathering spots at many of Greater Boston’s multifamily developments and office building updates. Sean Sanger joined the Boston-based landscape architecture firm in 2000 and was named a principal in 2012. The firm is participating in such projects as redevelopment of the Mary Ellen McCormack housing complex in South Boston and Davis Cos.’ Alewife Research Center life science complex in Cambridge. In Boston’s North End, it’s leading the restoration of a garden and installation of a glass and water feature at the Old North Church. Last year, Copley Wolff relocated and expanded its headquarters from 160 Boylston St. to 10 Post Office Square in the Financial District.
Boston-based WinnCompanies is gearing up for its next mill conversion project in Lowell after recently completing the $20-million repositioning of another old industrial property in the city into a modern apartment building. Located in the 90,000-square-foot Hamilton Manufacturing complex in Lowell, WinnCompanies’ Counting House Lofts has already rented out 50 of 52 new apartments within
A new report on commercial leasing activity for the first quarter from Jones Lang Lasalle (JLL) says that Boston is officially in growth mode and has fully recovered from recession losses.
Approximately $4.9 billion in commercial debt tied to the Blackstone Group’s market-topping 2007 buyout of Equity Office Properties – which include 12 Boston properties — has been transferred to special servicing, Fitch Ratings said today.
Archstone Avenir, a mixed-use retail and residential development in Boston’s Bulfinch Triangle, is set to open next week.
Archstone Avenir, a mixed-use apartment and retail property in Boston’s Bulfinch Triangle neighborhood, is on track to kick-start the redevelopment of a neighborhood once dominated by the Central Artery.
For fans, MVP means Most Valuable Player. But to developers, it could mean Most Valuable Property.
When 1999 began, most observers agreed that the Cambridge office market could not get any tighter. By the time the year ended last week, however, it had indeed.
Simon-Kucher & Partners, a global consulting firm, renewed an expanded their office space lease to 30,074 square feet at One Canal Park in East Cambridge.
Trinity Financial’s One Canal apartment and retail project in the Bulfinch Triangle has been designed to accommodate a grocery store and was given the green light by the Boston Civic Design Commission (BCDC) last night.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is signalling support for developers’ vision to reawaken the Bulfinch Triangle neighborhood by encouraging taller buildings and multifamily housing.
Ann Ehrhart founded retail brokerage and advisory services firm Eversteet in late 2022 to fill the gaps in the traditional brokerage model that prevent deals from being consummated.
A new Boston brokerage will cater to the changing needs of landlords and tenants in the post-pandemic retail landscape.
A life science developer that’s acquired properties in Boston and Cambridge raised $3 billion for pay for its 4.6 million-square-foot pipeline of projects.
Approval of Related Beal’s 1.1 million-square-foot Channelside development in Boston’s Fort Point hinges partly on whether the buildings can avoid placing additional weight upon the parking lot that sits 10 feet above the Interstate 90 tunnel.
Sarah Barnat’s career in real estate development has spanned projects in two of Boston’s fastest-changing neighborhoods, South End and East Boston, as a project manager for Trinity Financial and National Development.