Bain & Co., a Boston-based consulting firm, signed a 15-year lease for the top eight floors of the planned 350 Boylston St. office building in the Back Bay, the Boston Business Journal first reported. This marks one of the largest office deals since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
The developer, Ron Druker, has been planning the project since 2007, and after his initial approval expired, he refiled plans with the Boston Planning & Development Agency in 2019. The development will replace the current 118-year-old Shreve Crump & Low building with a nine-story office-and-retail complex with a glass exterior. The project ran… Read the full story here. |