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August 24, 2021

Office Owners Build Daycares And Outdoor Spaces To Lure Back Remote Workers

[In-Person] Dana-Farber's Wendy Gettleman talks about designing the healthcare facilities of tomorrow Sept. 28

Boston’s office players are chasing amenities they hope will make their tenants reconsider working from home.

Office Owners Lean Into Daycares And Outdoor Spaces To Lure Back Remote Workers

Employers are evaluating their footprints amid the hybrid work discussion, and office owners remain mired in a sluggish office market. In an attempt to make their spaces more attractive, developers are investing in sustainability measures, activating outdoor space and eying practical amenities like daycares.“There has to…

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Seyon Group Pays $85M For 402K SF Warehouse In Hot Biomanufacturing Zone

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The Seyon Group has paid $85M for a 402K SF warehouse in a Central Massachusetts community that has a significant biomanufacturing pipeline.Seyon purchased 112 Barnum Road in Devens from Artemis Real Estate Partners, the investor announced Tuesday. Worcester County land records show the $85M…

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Former Boston Globe HQ Lands $362M Financing For Life Sciences Conversion

Former Boston Globe HQ Lands $362M Financing For Life Sciences Conversion  

The massive redevelopment of the former Boston Globe headquarters in Dorchester is getting a major life sciences investment. Nordblom Co. and Beacon Capital Partners are buying out private equity partner Alcion Ventures in a $362M recapitalization of The Beat, the…

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Biotech Is Blasting Through Previous Funding Records, Fueling Building Rush

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Money continues to flow heavily into the life sciences, and as it flows into private companies developing new medicines and technologies, so does it flow into the balance sheets of the companies that provide them with office and lab space. Venture capital firms invested a record $26B into life sciences…

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Census Shows U.S. Housing Crisis Is Worsening As The Search For Fixes Grows More Desperate

The latest national proposal to take a crack at the nation's affordable housing problem came last week in the form of a bill introduced in the Senate optimistically called the Decent, Affordable, Safe Housing for All Act.

It is the latest in a long string of bills, passed and never passed, to address the problem.

The almost simultaneous release of the 2020 U.S. census data doesn't show the full scope of the housing affordability crisis, but it does point to demographic and housing trends of the 2010s that will make providing affordable housing — or housing at all, for some parts of the country — a taller order than ever. 

Yet the slog to find answers to the problem at all levels of government and in the private sector will continue, simply because the problem is too serious to ignore, and it is affecting other parts of the economy.

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