In recent years, investors and borrowers have enjoyed a low rate environment as the economy has continued to strengthen. Property values have continued to appreciate, causing celebration amongst those who purchased at the peak of the recession and those who…
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New green building standards are giving rise to a phenomenon researchers call “environmental gentrification” — an “elite, white waterfront for the young and wealthy” that’s pricing out other residents.
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Mandarin Oriental, Boston has commenced a four month USD 15 million-dollar renovation project of all guestrooms and event spaces designed to re-confirm the hotel’s position as the premier luxury hotel in the city. The renovation, which began at the end of 2019, is scheduled for completion in April 2020. The hotel remains open throughout the refurbishment, which is being phased to allow for minimum guest disruption.
/PRNewswire/ — Goulston & Storrs, an Am Law 200 firm, is pleased to announce that Craig Todaro has joined its Boston office as a director in the firm’s Real…
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Jeff Munoz provides positive 2020 CRE outlook to New England Real Estate Journal
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In recent years, investors and borrowers have enjoyed a low rate environment as the economy has continued to strengthen. Property values have continued to appreciate, causing celebration amongst those who purchased at the peak of the recession and those who…
Waterfront greening speeding up gentrification in East Boston, beyond
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New green building standards are giving rise to a phenomenon researchers call “environmental gentrification” — an “elite, white waterfront for the young and wealthy” that’s pricing out other residents.
City to examine impact of real estate broker fees on Boston renters – The Daily Free Press
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Boston Mayor Marty Walsh announced Tuesday a plan to overhaul real estate brokerage fees by creating a group to study the fees’ impact on renters.
Mandarin Oriental Boston debuts four-month renovation – CPP-LUXURY
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Mandarin Oriental, Boston has commenced a four month USD 15 million-dollar renovation project of all guestrooms and event spaces designed to re-confirm the hotel’s position as the premier luxury hotel in the city. The renovation, which began at the end of 2019, is scheduled for completion in April 2020. The hotel remains open throughout the refurbishment, which is being phased to allow for minimum guest disruption.
Craig Todaro Joins Goulston & Storrs’ Boston office as a Director in the Real Estate Group
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/PRNewswire/ — Goulston & Storrs, an Am Law 200 firm, is pleased to announce that Craig Todaro has joined its Boston office as a director in the firm’s Real…