September 22, 2004 The New York TimesAfter Prodigy Services moved out of 445 Hamilton Ave. in 1997, the 14-story office building in White Plains, N.Y., sat vacant, unable to attract large tenants. But after a $20 million renovation, the building ...
September 22, 2004 New York Daily NewsNew York Law School has scrapped plans to move to 23 Wall St. after more than a year's negotiations. The school – in four buildings on Tribeca's Worth St. – doesn't have dorms, and ...
September 22, 2004 Boston GlobeA team led by local developer Stephen R. Karp is expected to sign an agreement today to purchase Fan Pier in South Boston, elbowing out Miami home builder Lennar Corp., which missed making a down payment ...
September 21, 2004 Boston HeraldBoston Residential Group is buying 360 Newbury St. in Boston from Capital Properties. The company plans to convert the upper floors of the former Tower Records building into 54 luxury condominiums. The sale price was not ...
September 20, 2004Crain's New YorkSix firms have expressed interest in redeveloping the Farley Post Office as a new train station and retail space, according to Empire State Development Corp., which is overseeing the midtown Manhattan project. ESDC expects to issue ...
September 16, 2004 Boston GlobeFan Pier's owners have reached out to one of the losing bidders for the South Boston property to see if the firm is still interested in the land, in case the winning team doesn't close the ...
September 16, 2004 Boston GlobeCore Development Group LLC Wednesday filed plans to build Waterside Place, a 1 million-square-foot shopping center, cinema and condominium project in the heart of the South Boston Waterfront. The development group – a partnership between Drew ...
September 15, 2004 The Boston GlobeThe prospective winning bidder for redeveloping Fan Pier missed a Tuesday deadline for a down payment, and the owners of the 21-acre site in South Boston said they plan to talk to other potential buyers. ...
September 13, 2004 Boston Business JournalA glut of office space and a need for residential units in Boston have created a situation in which landlords can divest a vacant Class-B office property and developers can make a buck converting them. ...
September 10, 2004 The Boston HeraldSoaring construction prices are wreaking havoc with big tower projects across Boston as builders look to restart long-stalled plans shelved during the recent downturn. Developers with big plans for a range of condo and hotel ...
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