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September 13, 2022

‘It's A Perfect Storm And It's Horrible For Us’: Allston-Brighton Neighbors Worry About Development Wave

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As a series of new developments are set to reshape the Brighton community, residents and community leaders Monday night voiced concerns about a four-building project proposed on Soldiers Field Road. 

‘It's A Perfect Storm And It's Horrible For Us’: Allston-Brighton Neighbors Worry About Development Wave

Neighbors speaking at the Impact Advisory Group meeting to discuss the project from National Development and Mount Vernon Co. raised short-term issues like traffic congestion and construction parking, plus worries about how the developments will benefit the community. “All these other projects are gearing up to start," said Dan Daly, an Impact Advisory Group…

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International consulting firm McKinsey & Co. signed a 95K SF lease in Millennium Partners’ Winthrop Center mixed-use tower. 

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For McKinsey, public transportation was a big factor in its decision-making process, and it looked at spots near North and South station, the Boston Business Journal reported. MP Boston principal Joe Larkin, in an interview with Bisnow, cited the new amenities and the tower’s commitment to sustainability as strong drivers…

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Property Prince Becomes King: Charles III’s Highs And Lows In The Real Estate World

In his 70 years as heir to the throne, King Charles III's forays into real estate have been something of a roller coaster ride.

He has been criticised for airing views about architecture that saw a major national museum project altered and changed the design of one of London’s largest residential schemes. A commercial property fund he once backed had to be rescued from administration in order to save the then-prince blushes. 

But some of the new king's ups and downs are instructive — that rescued fund, for example, was looking to buy and build sustainable property assets long before it was commonplace in the world of commercial real estate.

In his role as Prince of Wales, Charles was an early and outspoken proponent of sustainability and what has come to be called placemaking.

The property world has now come to him.

Property Prince Becomes King: Charles III’s Highs And Lows In The Real Estate World

It was in the field of architecture and design that King Charles made his first public pronouncements on his views about the built environment. He famously described a proposed extension to the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square as a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved friend" in a…

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More people than ever before identify as LGBTQIA+ in the U.S., and in spite of some societal progress and stated goals by major corporations to be more inclusive in hiring, promoting and acknowledging members of diverse groups, many real estate professionals in the LGBTQIA+ community feel that these efforts have left them behind.

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