Druker Plan for 330 Boylston Street unveiled

The Back Bay neighborhood association gathered at the Boston Public Library Thursday night to hear deatails for the planned development of 330 Boylston Street. If the plan is approved, Ronald Druker, president of The Druker Co., will build eight floors of Class A office space with ground-floor retail and 150 garage spaces at the sight [...]

NorthPoint Development sold to Archon

The new NorthPoint development project in East Cambridge is being sold to Archon, the real estate branch of Goldman Sachs. According to the Boston Globe, the sales price will be more than $175 million after stiff competition for the site. The NorthPoint project was put on the market after legal disputes between owning partners earlier [...]

One Kenmore reduces number of residential units for second time

The developer of One Kenmore, a proposed air rights mega-project near Fenway Park, decided to cut the planned number of residential units for the second time. The $450 million development in Kenmore Square will connect Fenway and Audubon Circle The original plans included 688 residences, which was cut to 353 in August of this year. [...]

Fan Pier Breaks Ground

Fan Pier, one of the largest LEED-certified, multi-use developments in the United States, broke ground. The first building constructed at Fan Pier was the Institute of Contemporary Art late last year. The first office building that broke ground is going to be an 18-story, 500,000-square-foot Class A building with two floors of retail space as [...]

IBM Leases 490,000 SF Outside Boston

Computer giant IBM has signed a 490,000-square-foot lease to completely occupy the newly renovated Littleton Corporate Center, a two-building interconnected office complex in suburban Boston. National Development of Massachusetts and New York-based Angelo Gordon & Co. acquired the complex last April from Hewlett-Packard Co. for $25.5 million. The venture began a full-scale renovation earlier in [...]

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