Boston Ranked the 2nd Best City for Catching Celebrities
From “Good Will Hunting” to “The Departed,” the dulcet tones of Matt Damon have added a hunky Hollywood glamour to the Hub that hasn’t gone unnoticed. Rent.com released a ranking of the “Top 10...
View ArticleSeaport Square Deal Reached Before Government Shutdown
The Seaport Square development was granted $112 million in refinancing, the BBJ reports. HFF brokered the deal between the South Boston development and Starwood Property Trust, Boston Globe Investors...
View ArticleBRA Unveils Locations of 5 New Grocery Stores
With construction set to begin at North Station's Bullfinch Triangle, One Canal will soon provide 320 new apartments. With 1,000 new residences expected in the area, developers have turned their focus...
View ArticleIs Wal-Mart a Fit for North Station?
A grocery store coming to North Station's 55,000 square foot One Canal development is old news. Until a chain announces that it will set up shop in the 20,000-plus square feet of space designated for...
View ArticleKevin Garnett's Home For Sale
Kevin Garnett will play for the Brooklyn Nets this season, so there's really no need for him to own property in the Greater Boston area. The former Celtic has placed his Concord home on the market for...
View Article#50onFire Design Nominee Preview
The weekend countdown is on. But before you focus all your attention on epic Saturday night plans, submit your nomination for 50 on Fire. I’m talking to you, procrastinators extraordinaire:...
View ArticleThree New Ways to Learn About Boston Real Estate
The real estate news menu typically only has two things on it: A story about an interesting home that has recently come for sale or a report from the Association of Realtors as to current market...
View ArticleMayor Menino: New Green Apartments the Future of Urban Living
Mayor Tom Menino joined Kensington Investment Company and Chinatown representatives earlier this week for The Kensington opening at 665 Washington St. near the Financial District, Downtown Crossing,...
View ArticleProperty Values in Fenway Outpacing North Station and the Seaport
Developments in Fenway, North Station and the Seaport are ramping up and so too are the home values. Thanks to help from our friends at Zillow, BostInno has been able to catch a glimpse of the housing...
View ArticleLa Vie En Millennium Place: New Downtown Units Offer 'Buyer's Experience'
Millennium Place isn't a residential property; it's 15-story luxury box that would leave even those who sit with Robert Kraft on Sundays salivating. Located at 580 Washington St., on the corner of...
View ArticleMillennials Are Changing Trends in More Ways Than You Think
Echo Boomers, also referred to as Generation Y or Millennials, describe the generation of young adults with birth dates ranging from the early 1980s to the early 2000s. Within a rapidly developing...
View ArticleThe Secret to Saving Money During Construction
For those of you not familiar with the construction industry, we wanted to highlight an important step in the supply chain that is often overlooked but is increasingly helping bottom lines and project...
View ArticleMayor Tom Menino Says Overhaul of BRA Could Halt Development
With John Connolly and Marty Walsh telling potential voters of their intentions to reconstruct the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), incumbent Mayor Tom Menino has his own message for voters: Do...
View ArticleA Real Estate Boost for Boston
I don’t know about you, but it seems to me that one of the most popular topics of conversation around the country, and especially the City of Boston is housing and real estate - or lack thereof. The...
View ArticleHe's Bouncin', That's 'The Truth'
Well, Paul Pierce is clearly infuriated by the Celtics' recent rampage through the NBA's Eastern Conference and the year's first snow. Yesterday, the Boston Globe reported that the former C's captain...
View ArticleWell, Just Figured Out How Boston Can Host the Olympics
Mitt Romney has been recruited as a key adviser to help make Boston the 2024 host-city of the Olympic Games. Sure, Salt Lake City was a success in 2002, but times have changed. Step aside, Mitt, and...
View ArticleTime to #FlockTheVote Again... for LEGOLAND!?
We already asked you to #FlockTheVote on November 5. And you did. Now, the question remains: How many will do the same for LEGOLAND? “Just when you thought voting was over in the city, we’re asking...
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