Industrial

Are Micro-apartments a Good Idea?

Would you ever consider living in a 295 square foot apartment? Growing US cities including Boston and San Francisco are trying to attract young professionals to the downtown area but the high housing prices make it difficult. A solution to this problem may be micro apartments. These units are tiny apartments with one main room […]

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’60s Theme Restaurant Opens This Week

A new eatery called Sterling’s will be opening on State St. this week and the décor is reminiscent of the 1960s. The Glynn Group spent $1 million to build this new bar/restaurant that will serve French classics, flatbreads, casseroles, and ‘60s-era appetizers. The prices are reasonable with entrees ranging from $15 to $28. The restaurant […]

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Largest building in South Boston leased

This month, an Atlanta-based real estate company Jamestown Properties acquired the lease for the Bronstein Center, reports the Boston Herald. The Center, which stands as the largest building in South Boston at 830,000 square-feet, was acquired by Millennium Partners back in 2011. Millennium Partners is a New York developer active in Boston’s real estate market. […]

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Will Barnes & Noble Survive?

Bookstores are slowly diminishing and it seems that Barnes & Noble is jumping on this bandwagon. The largest bookstore chain is planning to cut 30% of its stores within the next 10 years. They currently have 689 stores and this will go down to between 450 and 500 stores. With e-books and e-readers bookstores are […]

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Hope for East Boston

There may hope for East Boston after all. A luxury housing project by Roseland Property Co. is in the works on East Boston’s waterfront that will bring 550 residential units in a three phase construction project. The first phase consists of a 176-unit apartment complex called Portside at Pier One, which has been delayed in the […]

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Dreamliner remains grounded, industry experts concerned over implications

Last April, Boston became the first city in the Western Hemisphere to land Boeing’s new 787 “Dreamliner” plane. The inaugural landing marked the first direct flight from Tokyo’s Narita International Airport to Boston’s Logan International Airport. However, since the Dreamliner debuted last year, the plane has been plagued with incidents and emergency landings. Three weeks […]

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Panera Cares Cafe in Boston

Panera Cares Community Café is now open in Boston near Government Center. This is one out of 5 of Panera’s nonprofit cafes around the United States that provides residents with food at whatever price they can afford. There are suggested donations and people can leave money in bins that are provided at the café. “The […]

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Krav Maga Yashir Boston Moves to Charlestown

Mark Triffit has successfully secured new space for Boston’s largest martial arts school and the largest dedicated Krav Maga facility on the East Coast. Mark’s negotiating skills and extensive knowledge of the market secured Krav Maga Yashir Boston a long term, ten (10) year, lease on 15,771 SF of gym space nestled historic Charlestown.  Krav […]

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