Gosder Cherilus' Uphill Climb Into Commercial Real Estate
Jun 11, 2021
Breaking into Boston’s tight-knit commercial real estate community is a tall task, even for a local football hero.
Retired NFL offensive lineman Gosder Cherilus (https://www.bisnow.com/tags/gosder-cherilus) may be best known for his role on Boston College’s breakout 2007 team, when the 6-foot-7, then-316-pound tackle blocked for star quarterback Matt Ryan. He named his first development company Eagle Development Partners (https://www.bisnow.com/tags/eagle-development-partners) as a nod to his alma mater.
Today, Cherilus and his new company, Bastion Cos (https://bastioncompanies.com/about)., are joint venture partners on 10 World Trade (http://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development- projects/401-congress-street), a 600K SF office and lab development in the Boston Seaport. Cherilus serves as a project manager on the Boston Global Investors (https://www.bisnow.com/tags/boston-global-investors)-led project.
With extensive resiliency measures and a design that stands out, Sasaki’s Ten World Trade Center has plans to protect the Seaport District from sea level rise...
BOSTON– JLL has announced the firm will exclusively lead the leasing efforts at 10 World Trade, a proposed trophy life science and office building on behalf of