Who could have come close to predicting 2020? 2021 will certainly be a tough call, but here are my predictions: By the end of the year, rents will be up and vacancies down for warehousing, suburban apartments, and lab space. Lower rents and higher vacancies for retail, hotel, and downtown office. With no
The following editorial ran in the Boston Business Journal November 29, 2019. The Commonwealth, and many of its municipalities, are playing a dangerous children’s game called “Buck-buck”. This is a game played with a group of players climbing on the backs of a group at the bottom, in order to build as large a pile
My predictions for 2019 were not good enough for me to provide them here for review (although, I did call for Tiger Woods to win a major!) So, for 2020, I see the following: Office rent growth will slow in Boston’s suburban markets, but continue to accelerate for industrial properties. Life Sciences will lease