Featured Article in Bisnow | 10 World Trade, Seaport
Jan 1, 2020
Seaport Developers Look To Change The Neighborhood Narrative As Workers Return
The rapid development of the Seaport from vast parking lots to commercial and residential high-rises has irked some Bostonians, including some mayoral candidates, who have called the neighborhood "sterile."
But decision-makers behind incoming Seaport projects are designing more public space, activating diverse retail and entertainment and incorporating new amenities to create a more attractive environment for future employees, developers and architects said during Bisnow’s Rise of the Seaport event last week.
As 10 World Trade, a new 600,000 square-foot office tower in Boston’s Seaport, finishes design development, Sasaki senior associate Kate VanHeusen reflects...
A Seaport developer has asked to swap out office space for lab space in a new 17-floor building "in light of the Covid-19 pandemic" and its lack of demand for...
When Massport awarded development rights for the site, it sought to improve the ‘public realm’ The Seaport Distract has a lot of office buildings. It does not...