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BOSTON—Skanska USA has been busy indeed in the City of Boston. The firm held a ceremony last week to officially launch the start of construction on its residential tower project at 1350 Boylston St. in the Fenway district.
NEW YORK CITY—Department store retailer Hudson Bay Co. reports it will open a free-standing Saks Fifth Avenue Men's Store at the Lower Manhattan retail hub.
BOSTON—Cresa, following through on what brokerage firm executives have described as an "aggressive" but "thoughtful" global expansion initiative, has expanded its operations to Australia.
NEW YORK CITY—City officials and executives from a joint venture of BFC Partners and Slate Property Group, have unveiled plans to built an expansive property at the now vacant Bedford Union Armory.
BOSTON—The most significant of the six development projects approved last week by the Boston Redevelopment Authority by far was the go-ahead to begin construction of the two-phased development known as Klarman Hall and the G2 Pavilion at Harvard University's Allston campus here.
NEW YORK CITY—Losses incurred by large hedge funds as well as the closure of some significant individual hedge funds are affecting rents in the Midtown office market.
BOSTON—Mayor Martin Walsh signed an executive order last week that increases affordable housing requirements in new multi-family projects and hikes fees for those builders who either choose not to include the units in their projects or build them elsewhere.