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Construction begins on what is set to become Cambridge’s tallest building

Construction begins on what is set to become Cambridge’s tallest building

By Emily Spatz Construction has commenced on a residential building in Kendall Square that is set to become the tallest building in Cambridge, investors announced last week.  The building will rise at 121 Broadway and stand over 450 feet tall, according to architects on the project. Boston Properties (BXP), a real estate investment trust, announced that construction […]

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Prologis Buying $3.1 Billion Industrial Property Portfolio From Blackstone

By Peter Grant Prologis has agreed to pay Blackstone $3.1 billion for a portfolio of U.S. warehouses and distribution properties in a sign that industrial space remains one of the strongest property types in the shaky commercial property sector. The portfolio includes nearly 14 million square feet in about 70 properties in major markets including Atlanta, California, Dallas, south […]

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Hines Breaks Ground on Chelsea Industrial Site 

Hines Breaks Ground on Chelsea Industrial Site 

By: Emily Fu Hines has completed the demolition phase to commence construction on Chelsea Point, a strategic industrial development site in Chelsea, Massachusetts.   Located at 250 Marginal Street, the 146,409-square-foot Class A facility will feature a 36-foot clear height and flexible design for single or multi-tenant uses. Construction is expected to be finished in […]

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A Lifeline for Property Is All Gummed Up

A Lifeline for Property Is All Gummed Up

By Carol Ryan Banks are getting stingy with commercial property mortgages. Ideally, alternative lenders could step in and help landlords to refinance their debts, but this part of the lending market isn’t in great shape either. Loans for the property industry are drying up fast. The CBRE Lending Momentum Index, a proxy for U.S. commercial real estate lending, fell 54% […]

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Companies are talking about ‘recession’ less. Economic data helps explain why.

Companies are talking about ‘recession’ less. Economic data helps explain why.

Josh Schafer – Reporter Wed, May 24, 2023 Wall Street has been waiting for a recession that hasn’t materialized roughly five months into the year. Executives at S&P 500 companies are talking about recessions less on earnings calls for the third straight quarter, per FactSet. S&P Global’s flash US composite PMI showed US economic output reached a 13-month high […]

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Conversions of Office Buildings to Apartments, Labs and Hotels Have Captured Attention, But Activity Amounts to Just 2% of Overall Office Market

Conversions of Office Buildings to Apartments, Labs and Hotels Have Captured Attention, But Activity Amounts to Just 2% of Overall Office Market

BOSTON–Conversions of outdated office buildings to other uses such as multifamily complexes, life sciences labs and hotels have garnered widespread attention as the office market adapts to hybrid work. Still, conversion projects in the works represent only a small fraction of the overall market, according to a new report from CBRE. CBRE’s analysis found 218 […]

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Breakthrough Properties and CRISPR Therapeutics celebrate completion of The 105

Breakthrough Properties and CRISPR Therapeutics celebrate completion of The 105

Boston, MA Breakthrough Properties (Breakthrough), a leading global developer of life sciences real estate, celebrated the completion and grand opening of The 105 by Breakthrough (The 105) in collaboration with CRISPR Therapeutics. The new facility is fully leased to CRISPR Therapeutics and will serve as its new U.S. research & development headquarters. Located in one of […]

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