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

Credit: Bostinno.Streetwise

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 44 Luxury Condos to Line Greenway

rendering of proposed luxury condos on the Boston Greenway

Credit: The Boston Herald

What do you want to see on the Greenway?  Are you a fan of keeping the green space or providing more housing, retail and office.  This plan calls for market condos and 4,000 RSF of retail space to be added to Boston’s Greenway .

From the Boston Herald:

“A Boston developer is looking to build a 12-story luxury condominium building to fill in one of the missing “teeth” facing the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway…Boston Residential Development’s plans for the estimated $40 million India Street project call for 44 condos and some 4,000 square feet of restaurant/retail space on a 7,100-square-foot site that’s now a small parking lot.

The condos would be a mix of one- to three-bedrooms from 600 square feet to 1,750 square feet.

0 MIT-designed Solar Benches in Boston

Solar bench in Boston, MA

Credit: The Boston Globe

What’s in store for the Greenway or a park bench near you?  Solar with the Net, that’s right.  MIT designed benches allow occupant to rest, recharge and Uber without increasing the carbon footprint.

According to The Boston Globe, “installed recently at the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, each of these two sleek, backless benches has a solar panel on one side to provide power to recharge cellphones, a connection to the Internet, and for night lighting. Soon they also will have sensors to detect for air pollution — even telling whether someone nearby is smoking.”

The full article is available to Globe subscribers: Seat-e can recharge phones as users take a rest

0 Ice Skating at Rowes Wharf this Winter

Rendering of an ice skating rink at rowes wharf

Credit: Equity Office via BBJ

The BBJ reported today that “Equity Office is planning an ice skating rink this winter under the iconic rotunda of Rowes Wharf, home of the Boston Harbor Hotel.”

This is the type of news that all readers can enjoy and think about; perhaps when their parents took them skating for the first time or a first date with someone special? Either way, what a great use for the space and I look forward to taking a few laps with my family.

Full details are available on the Boston Business Journal.

0 Prudential Leases Office Space in Boston’s Financial District

Office Space at One International Place Boston

Photo Credit: NAI Hunneman via Boston Business Journal

Tenants continue to gravitate to the opportunities in the Financial District with vacancies just above 14 percent within the Class A market.  Value opportunities still exist unlike Back Bay and the Seaport where vacancy rates are below 5 percent.

Thomas Grillo, Real Estate Editor at the Boston Business Journal is reporting that “Prudential Insurance Co. of America has leased 3,200 square feet of space at One International Place, the 46-story tower on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway in Boston.”

The full BBJ article is available on their website, here.

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