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According to an article in the New york Times written April 14, 2004 By Susan Diesenhouse "COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE; Big Dig's Ripples Extend Far Past Downtown Boston" "As for downtown, ''the Big Dig has raised the value of our property by 10 to 15 percent,'' said Maryann Suydam, regional vice president of the Chicago-based Equity Office Properties Trust, one of many companies developing projects at or near the Rose Kennedy Greenway. On Russia Wharf, the company plans to start building by early 2005 a speculative office as part of a $300 million complex with a 330-room h Case Study: Reno & Cavanaugh Redefines the Law Firm Work Culture 004 By Susan Diesenhouse "COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE; Big Dig's Ripples Extend Far Past Downtown Boston"When most people think of a law firm, they do not think of a workplace with a great deal of flexibility built in for its attorneys, paralegals and support staff. In fact, most people, including those in the industry, picture a work/life balance that tips heavily toward the “work” side, with billable hours being the primary goal.Yet, most law firms are not Reno & Cavanaugh, PLLC. In recent years the 30-ye "As for downtown, ''the Big Dig has raised the value of our property by 10 to 15 percent,'' said Maryann Suydam, regional vice president of the Chicago-based Equity Office Properties Trust, one of many companies developing projects at or near the Rose Kennedy Greenway. On Russia Wharf, the company plans to start building by early 2005 a speculative office as part of a $300 million complex with a 330-room h Managers, Start Your PR -based Equity Office Properties Trust, one of many companies developing projects at or near the Rose Kennedy Greenway. On Russia Wharf, the company plans to start building by early 2005 a speculative office as part of a $300 million complex with a 330-room hotel and 50 condominium lofts. 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I remember when they finally opened it up in 2003, it made it so much quicker to get to the airport. It also made South Boston much more accessible to and from downtown Boston. And South Boston definitely saw an increase in property values around that time. According to MLS, average sales prices for multi family homes in South Boston (Southie) were: 1998 - $234,809
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