0 Boston Greenway will Influence Nearby Office Design

Boston’s Greenway transcends the city’s current incarnation, and will continue to benefit from times gone by. Surrounding buildings will need to create access points to invite visitors to directly access the park and highlight the lush Greenway landscape.

North End Park Boston

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Bostinno.Streetwise articulates how the city’s architecture can grow to accentuate the Greenway in the coming years:

This beautiful Greenway carved through the heart of downtown Boston, building owners, architects and developers should really be thinking about repositioning the front of their buildings toward the “center.” If you walk down the 1.5-acre strip, you will notice that many of the buildings’ entrances are facing opposite the park toward the dark “maze of streets,” limiting options for retail, hospitality and ultimately commerce along this central corridor.

If we turned these buildings around, similar to what happened in P.O. Square and the projects we completed there, the 1 P.O. Square and 225 Franklin Street lobbies, the Greenway could serve as a grassy green extension of our workplace’s front porch.

You can read the full editorial on Bostinno.Streetwise.co.

0 Tech Companies Filling Up Financial District Office Space

Office space at 100 Federal Street BostonThe Office Market recovery in Boston and Cambridge is here. The real question is for how much longer will favorable opportunities exist for tenants.

The Boston Business Journal reports that “a survey of 44 office buildings by Boston brokerage McCall & Almy found that of the 26.5 million square feet of space studied in the Financial District, 16.6 percent was available in September, down from 20.3 percent at the close of last year.”

More information on the Financial District occupancy rates is available on the BBJ’s web site.

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