BOSTON—NB Development Group LLC says it has secured a new anchor tenant at 20 Guest Street, adjacent to Boston Landing in Boston's Brighton neighborhood. Harvard Business School Publishing will occupy 124,732 square feet starting in April 2016 and will relocate from their current location in Watertown.
Transwestern | RBJ, the exclusive leasing agent and property manager for Boston Landing, represented NB Development Group in the transaction with Steve Purpura, managing partner and Northeast market leader, and Danielle DeMarco, leasing associate. JLL managing director John Osten and senior vice president Molly Heath negotiated on behalf of Harvard Business School Publishing.
“Harvard Business School Publishing is exactly the type of tenant we envisioned for 20 Guest Street, and we are thrilled to welcome them as one of our anchor tenants,” said Jim Halliday, managing director at NB Development Group. “This is a great location for companies that want to be part of the Boston community and offer abundant amenities for their employees”
20 Guest St., a 10-story class A office building totaling 228,901 square feet, is adjacent to Boston Landing, a 1.76 million-square-foot, mixed-use development. New Balance currently occupies 20 Guest St. and will move to its new headquarters at Boston Landing upon its completion in fall 2015. The Warrior Ice Arena, the official practice facility for the Boston Bruins, will be completed in September 2016. Boston Landing will also include 80,000 square feet of retail space, a 175-room boutique hotel, residential offerings and a world-class athletic facility featuring a track and field center and is also entitled for an additional 450,000 SF in office space.
Plans also include the construction of a new MBTA stop at Boston Landing on the Framingham/Worcester Commuter rail line that will connect with South Station, Back Bay and Fenway, with an expected delivery in fall 2016. Additionally, Boston Landing offers ample covered parking, existing connections with MBTA bus lines and shuttle service to the Kenmore Square and Harvard Square transit hubs. This infrastructure enables employers to equally accommodate both the suburban and urban work forces.
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