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Yet more Fort Point parking lots could soon be lab space

Por: The Boston Globe Business August 02, 2023

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A narrow strip of parking lots next to the Gillette World Shaving Headquarters fronting the Fort Point Channel could soon house a 335,000-square-foot lab and 1.5 acres of public open space.Breakthrough Properties, the life-science real estate joint venture of developer Tishman Speyer and Bellco Capital, late last week to the Boston Planning and Development Agency for 232 A St. Tishman the 2.5-acre site in 2021 for $80 million from... + full article



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