May 20, 2020 In Real Estate, SM& Team Comments Off on Pay It Forward: Small Boston-Area Businesses We’re Supporting (Part One)
During Boston’s stay at home advisory, small businesses across the state have relied on takeaway, delivery, and livestream services to stay afloat. Our Real Estate team has geographically spread out
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With the growth of life science, AI, and technology companies in Boston and Cambridge, prime real estate is expanding into the suburbs. Many companies have become attracted to suburban Massachusetts
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In New York, every affordable housing fight in recent memory has followed roughly the same script. One side wants to increase the inventory of affordable housing units across the city
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NIMBY or YIMBY? That was the question at a panel on affordable housing hosted by Urban Land Institute New York last week. In New York City, this question is unavoidable.
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You know nothing about real estate, Jon Snow Game of Thrones fans around the world have been tuning in to the epic fantasy saga’s final season. In honor of the
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In 1913, Manhattan Borough President George McAneny, like so many New Yorkers after him, was fed up with construction. Huge new buildings were popping up at every new subway stop,
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Boston is facing a shortage of available office space. As the demand continues to rise, developers and investors are constantly considering the various factors driving Boston’s commercial market. We recently
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2018 was a wild year. In the realm of real estate, Amazon’s HQ2 search, the impact of a fluctuating stock market and ongoing trade disputes on investment and development, and
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When Amazon announced that it was building one of its two new headquarters in Long Island City, most attention focused on the lavish $1.2 billion tax incentive package that helped
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