Boston Construction News: Winthrop Center Secures $775,000,000 Construction Loan to Advance Boston’s Most Environmentally Conscious Design and Healthiest Office Space

BOSTON, Oct. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Millennium Partners Boston, a local arm of the internationally recognized developer Millennium Partners, is proud to announce it has secured a $775 million construction loan from real estate investment and finance firm Cale Street Investments for Winthrop Center, the 691-foot, $1.30 billion-dollar development coming to the heart of Boston. 

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Boston Construction News: Preliminary construction has started on the Boylston Street complex over the Mass. Pike

Boston Construction News: Preliminary construction has started on the Boylston Street complex over the Mass. Pike

Bay Village’s 132 Arlington Street has traded for $9.25 million to a well-known Boston developer—but it’s going to stay a parking lot for a bit longer.

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Boston Construction News: ‘Transformative’ 6 million-square-foot project pitched for Bayside, adjacent site

Boston-based Accordia Partners has plans to build a 5.9-million-square-foot mixed-use development, including housing, office, lab and retail and restaurant space, at the Bayside Expo Center site and Santander Bank offices at 2 Morrissey Blvd. in Dorchester, according to a letter of intent filed Thursday with the Boston Planning and Development Agency.

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Boston Construction News: South Boston’s seven-building Washington Village could start construction this summer

Construction on the multi-building Washington Village project near the Red Line’s Andrew Square stop in the Dorchester-South Boston borderlands could start by this summer, according to a recent presentation from the development team.

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Read more about the article Boston Construction News:  South Station tower construction details, traffic impacts subject of forum
OCTOBER 17, 2019 - BOSTON, MA: A tower proposed to be built over South Station by Hines, a Houston based development company. Rendering courtesy of Hines

Boston Construction News: South Station tower construction details, traffic impacts subject of forum

A skyscraper decades in the making is finally poised to rise over South Station and commuters who regularly travel through Boston’s second-busiest transportation hub will face a variety of impacts.

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Boston Construction News: Proposed construction could add 600,000 square feet to BMC, frustration to some residents

The busiest trauma center in the region is announcing a major expansion could be on the horizon to keep up with demand. Boston Medical Center revealed it could add as much as 600,000 square feet of construction over the next decade.

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Massachusetts Construction News: Amazon promises 235 jobs, $5.6M in construction for Holyoke distribution center

HOLYOKE — Amazon has already begun $5.6 million in renovation work for its new distribution center at 161 Lower Westfield Road, and has told the local career center it is looking for a venue to host a hiring fair and fill 235 jobs.

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Bridging Construction’s Talent Gap with Learning Workers

The construction industry faces a growing workforce shortage and talent gap that could impact productivity and workflow by 2020. Construction is now commonly cited as one of the hardest industries to recruit and retain talent, especially when it comes to finding skilled laborers and project leaders.

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Boston Construction News: Bulfinch Crossing construction continues with demolition work for One Congress

Construction on the 2.9 million-square-foot, multi-building Bulfinch Crossing complex in downtown Boston continues apace this spring. These new photos come courtesy of Iron Workers Local 7 and developer HYM Investment Group.

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