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Linear acquires 2 retail condos in separate transactions for $3.9m

Linear Retail Properties, LLC recently purchased a 7,339 s/f retail condominium at 58 Summer St. and a 4,360 s/f retail condominium at 1313 Washington St. in the city's South End in separate transactions. The Summer St. property is located in the city's Financial District between Downtown Crossing and South Station. The condominium unit is currently vacant and was most recently occupied by a McDonald's Restaurant. Linear Retail purchased the condominium unit from McDonald's for $2.375 million. John Butterworth of CB Richard Ellis/New England Partners and Christopher Lawrence of Colliers Meredith & Grew brokered the transaction. The Washington St. condominium is located in the Wilkes Passage condominium development. Linear Retail purchased the unit from the owner of Red River Trading Company which has operated in the space since 2004 but will soon relocate to 577 Main St., Hudson, Mass. The condominium unit was purchased for $1.675 million and includes a tandem parking space. The transaction was brokered by Ken Girvin of Chandler Co. The Dartmouth Co. has been retained as the property's exclusive leasing broker.
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Reimagining retail for the downtown - by Carol Todreas

Reimagining retail for the downtown - by Carol Todreas

Before COVID-19, downtown retail had been sliding downwards. A few restaurants and stores were hanging on, but the trajectory was headed south. Now with post- COVID-19 lifestyle changes, old-style retail anywhere has lost its market appeal.
Village centers and local retail: What the market wants - by Carol Todreas

Village centers and local retail: What the market wants - by Carol Todreas

Good news! Brick and mortar is alive and well. Many malls are coming back. Americans are flocking to Europe to walk, shop, eat, and enjoy much needed vacations. Visitors return and talk about the pleasures of walking and shopping in local shops in cities and towns all over Europe.
Placemaking and retail in 2024 - by Carol Todreas

Placemaking and retail in 2024 - by Carol Todreas

Placemaking. That is the word for 2024. While the concept has historical precedence in urban development, it became part of our current culture in the 1960’s when urbanists started to think about cities for people, not just cars.

Keeping the “there” there - by Carol Todreas

Keeping the “there” there - by Carol Todreas

New zoning is a big topic for many communities. Whether it is to comply with the 2021 MBTA legislation calling for more multi-family housing in locales with access to T stations or to address other pressures from public-private entities, zoning for multi-family housing is believed to be a major part of the solution to the housing crisis.