

40 Trinity Place will be home to a Raffles Hotel and Raffles branded residences. The 33 story building will have 147 luxury hotel rooms and 146 high end condos.


Originally planned as college dorms, Scape reprogramed the project to include 477 residential apartments based on the demand for housing by the surrounding medical community.


This new 16 story tower adjacent to Kendall Square is a tenant fit out consisting of event production, food service and office space.


Sanofi in Cambridge Crossing is a high end tenant fit out on 7 floors with the potential of 2 more floors to be added. Work began in January and will finish in September 2021.


This architectural landmark is rising in the historic heart of Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood. This condominium will stand 61 stories high in the Boston skyline and will be New England’s tallest and most luxurious residential building.


Emerson College’s Little Building is located in downtown Boston. The plans call for a restoration and replacement of the building’s façade as well as interior restorations from floors 2-12. The Emerson Little Building houses 748 students in single, double and quadruple rooms off a corridor, as well as single and double rooms within four, five and six-person suites.


33 Congress Street is part of a mixed-use development called Congress Square. Located centrally in the heart of Boston’s downtown, the project completely renovates the existing 9 floors and adds 11 stories made of glass exterior that will sit on top of the historic façade.


This 650,000 SF job was the largest project in the Longwood medical area of downtown Boston. It consisted of a 6-level below grade parking garage, a bridge & tunnel into 70 Francis Street, an imaging suite, 3 levels of clinical space and a double height penthouse.


This 20-story, 350,000 square-foot luxury residential tower is located in Boston’s Innovation District. The $120 million, mixed-use project will feature 236 rental units, 140 above-grade parking spaces, and 10,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Amenities will include a resident amenity space on the third floor and a 7,000 square-foot innovation center with built-out work space for entrepreneurs and start-up companies.


This 27-story, 488,000 square-foot Boston building will offer 381 luxury rental apartments, 2,300 square feet of ground floor retail space, and 110 parking spaces.
Apartment amenities will include fully equipped clubrooms, a sixth floor open air heated pool with a landscaped terrace, tech-savvy common areas, and a state-of-the-art fitness facility.


Located in the heart of Kendall Square, the 375,000-square-foot, 15-story facility will provide a contiguous space for researchers to come together to tackle the most critical challenges in biomedicine. 75 Ames Street, which adjoins the Broad Institute's current 7 Cambridge Center site, will house state-of-the-art laboratory and ancillary space, expanding Broad Institute's research campus in Cambridge to more than 500,000 square feet.


This $100-million, 150,000 square foot, seven-story building will also include 180 dorm-style facility and academic components for the prestigious Harvard University. The arch-shaped stone and glass building will overlook the Charles River in Cambridge, MA and provide housing for the business school’s executive education program.


This 55,000 square foot, 3-story addition will include biology and chemistry teaching and research laboratories, classrooms, and support functions. In addition, the existing building will undergo renovations, which provides space for physics and geo-physical sciences classrooms and faculty offices on the 31-acre campus. The drywall/carpentry work will run until May, 2014.