Monthly Archives: December 2011

Hot End to 2011!

Usually it is pretty quiet the last week of the year – but not 2011! We had a terrific meeting on Tuesday to review a build-to-suit site in along Rt. 128. Here we are working  with a national franchise operator … Continue reading

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Deep Energy Retrofit Tour

On Dec 20th, about 20 people participated in a tour of the Castle Square Deep Energy Retrofit project. Assembled by LISC (Local Initative Support Corporation)-Boston Program Officer, Elizabeth Glynn, the group came from a number of different housing agencies/organizations around … Continue reading

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LEED Going Strong!

These are Green Buildings, so come on down! (This is the entrance to LEED EB Gold “One Boston Place” at 201 Washington St, Boston)…you may have noticed a few marquee properties “going green” in Boston. Well, it’s the right thing … Continue reading

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Mid December Update

It was another busy week for Lee Partners. We scheduled and participated in a second New Hampshire tour of “flex” manufacturing and office space for a defense contractor currently located in Southern New Hampshire with a second office in South … Continue reading

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The Future of Office Space continues

Check this out: this office has space for only 60-70% of the firm’s employees. Fast Company Exist – their channel devoted to tech innovation – recently reported on an office of the future. Plantronics is based in europe and their … Continue reading

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A Property Tour This Week:

A Tour this week with an organization looking to re-locate from the Suburban market into Cambridge included a visit to two buildings being redeveloped by Equity Office in Cambridge. Both 125 and 150 Cambridge Park Drive, Cambridge, MA are going … Continue reading

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Sustainability is Conservative Spending

I was invited to the New England Regional Smart Growth Conference last week – hosted by the Lincoln Institute at the Federal Reserve of Boston. I follow the Institute because I’ve always been a land planning geek. Your twitterers can … Continue reading

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