Industrial

GI Partners Acquires 77K-SF Fully Leased Lab Building in Cambridge

GI Partners has acquired Blackstone Science Square, a fully leased lab building in Cambridge, MA on behalf of its Essential Tech + Science Fund. According to GI Partners, Blackstone Science Square offered it the opportunity to acquire a stabilized, highly functional lab building situated in one of the country’s largest life sciences markets. The 77,000-square-foot property […]

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The Fed made another supersize rate increase as it struggles to contain rapid inflation.

Federal Reserve officials ramped up their battle against the fastest inflation in 40 years on Wednesday, ushering in a third straight supersize rate increase while projecting a more aggressive path ahead for monetary policy, one that would lift interest rates higher and keep them elevated longer. Central bankers raised their policy interest rate by three-quarters of […]

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Regency Centers transforms iconic Harvard Square buildings into The Abbot, a vibrant mixed-use project

Regency Center Corporation’s (Nasdaq: REG) overhaul of a trio of century-old buildings located in Cambridge, Massachusetts into modern mixed-use space—while carefully preserving the historic flair of their surroundings—reflects the versatility and perseverance of a REIT best known for its grocery-anchored shopping centers. The Jacksonville, Florida-based REIT’s restoration of the Abbot Building complex, a collection of three […]

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Northland Newton Development

40 Years in the Making The original developer of Marshall’s Plaza in 1978, Northland has, over two generations, patiently assembled the critical mass necessary to create a 21st century green neighborhood that focuses on sustainability, wellness, connectivity, and permeability in a vibrant, live, work and play Newton gateway. Promoting smart growth by converting an aging, obsolete, industrial […]

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Voters Killed A Project To Get New England Off Fossil Fuels. A Court May Have Just Saved It.

When Maine voters went to the polls last November, their ballots asked them to decide whether the state should prohibit construction on the Central Maine Power Company’s $1 billion transmission line from Canada. Nearly 60% said yes, retroactively blocking a project that state regulators had already approved. On Tuesday, Maine’s high court ruled that the […]

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