Was the building so decayed that they needed to completely rebuild it? It looks like they’re aiming for a carbon copy of the old building.
We purchased the adjacent building at 97 Newbury Street to help meet these educational and programing aims; we recently took possession of the building finding it had been neglected beyond the first floor:
• Lack of fire rating and life safety code compliance
• Façades in disrepair
• Roof structurally compromised
• Majority of interior in ruinous condition
• Significant HAZMAT remediation needed (asbestos found in flooring materials, roofing materials, and plaster walls throughout the building; lead paint throughout)
For 2025, everything is great about this except why office space?The Wesleyan on Copley
“Situated directly across from Copley Square, the building will boast a new retail facade and office entry, a Parisian-style lobby, seven full-floor office suites, and 4,000 square feet of amenity space. Delivering in 2025.”
https://www.bldup.com/projects/581-boylston-street-784c6489-a52a-46a7-a827-1f08f9e67413
Because those could make for some gorgeous well-situated office suites and many people still use offices.For 2025, everything is great about this except why office space?
But there is a glut of well situated office space in the city. What is the vacancy rate, 20% or more? (And that misses all the underutilized space.) Who is lending this developer the money under those conditions?Because those could make for some gorgeous well-situated office suites and many people still use offices.
Exactly, this being some of it. This is not a greenfield development.But there is a glut of well situated office space in the city...
But there is a glut of well situated office space in the city. What is the vacancy rate, 20% or more? (And that misses all the underutilized space.) Who is lending this developer the money under those conditions?
It is a gorgeous space and location. Who knows, the investors behind it could be a family office who plan to occupy one of the suites.But none quite like this and in such an ideal location. Can’t imagine they’ll have much trouble finding a few boutique money managers/family offices, law firms, foundations, etc. to fill the space.
I mean, this just happened in a similarly gorgeous, well-situated building right nearby:It is a gorgeous space and location. Who knows, the investors behind it could be a family office who plan to occupy one of the suites.