0 Courtyard Development Planned at 500 Boylston

Not only is 500 Boylston Street on the market, it’s looking to grow as well by 77,300 square feet.  This would include up to 3 floors of retail and create a lobby with a gathering place with open seating.

Copley Place Boston

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From the Boston Herald:

“The project will improve the pedestrian experience along Boylston Street by filling in an underused courtyard,” said Equity Office Properties in a BRA filing. “(It) will activate the sidewalks and street edge on Boylston Street, and will improve the retail experience.

The new building would house 79,300 square feet of retail and office space, and would replace a recessed courtyard off Boylston Street…Instead of the courtyard, developers say a lobby will serve as a gathering place, with seating and potentially a fireplace.

0 Two Office Buildings in Back Bay Listed for $1.5 billion

Boylston Street commercial real estate Back Bay

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The Boston commercial real estate market continues northward with no signs of letting up.  222 Berkeley Street and 500 Boylston Street are set move in a record trade at over $1,150 per square foot.

From the Boston Globe:

The buildings total about 1.3 million square feet in size. A sale for $1.5 billion would put the price at nearly $1,150 per square foot, far higher than the selling prices of other commercial properties in Boston’s key business districts, which rarely top $700 per square foot…The Back Bay buildings are owned by a Blackstone subsidiary, Equity Office Properties, and share an underground parking garage. They are near the Public Garden, the Orange Line and commuter rail trains at Back Bay Station, and dozens of high-end retail shops.

0 MFS Moves Corporate Headquarters to 111 Huntington Avenue

111 Huntington Ave. Office Building

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111 Huntington Ave.

As the market tightens, companies like MFS have found a new home, moving from 500 Boylston Street to 111 Huntington Avenue. MFS’ new corporate headquarters boasts a LEED Gold certification as well.

The move is part of a larger migration for MFS. A report in Banker & Tradesman notes, “earlier this year, MFS relaunched its corporate brand identity, launched its first-ever global advertising campaign and opened new offices in São Paulo, Hong Kong and Sydney.” Click through to read Banker & Tradesman’s coverage.