Elevate is in the running for the 2024 New England Real Estate Journal

Celebrate the Best of 2024! Elevate is officially in the running for the 2024 New England Real Estate Journal – Project of the Year, alongside 18 other exceptional projects. Elevate is honored to be featured on the cover and as Project of the Month in the NEREJ June issue. Read about the story of Elevate here: Project of the Month:…

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Arrowstreet attends the Boston Main Streets Foundation Awards

Arrowstreet was honored to attend the Boston Main Streets Foundation Awards Celebration this past Monday, hosted at the Artists for Humanity Center in South Boston, originally designed by Arrowstreet. We gathered with a vibrant community of advocates, professionals, and neighbors to celebrate each Main Street district’s Business of the Year and Volunteer of the Year. As a Design and Promotion…

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Construction coming along at the new Lincoln-Eliot Elementary School

Construction is well coming along at the new Lincoln-Eliot Elementary School. This project includes the renovation of an existing building and the construction of a new addition. Some quick updates from the City of Newton, Massachusetts: masonry is substantially complete, windows are going in, and the mechanical, electrical plumbing and other building systems are all being installed. Renovations are also going…

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Urban Grove, longlisted for the Archello Awards 2024 in the Public Space category

We are honored to share that Urban Grove has been longlisted for the Archello Awards 2024 in the Public Space of the Year category. This recognition is a meaningful step in our journey to create art that inspires and connects communities. We look forward to continuing our work, and we remain dedicated to pushing the boundaries of public art to transform…

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Amy Korté, President of Arrowstreet has joined (AREPA)

We are pleased to announce that Amy Korté, President of Arrowstreet has joined the Asian Real Estate Professional Association (AREPA) Boston Chapter as an Advisory Board of Director! Amy Korté Amy Korté is the President of Arrowstreet, a Boston-based architecture, planning, and interior design firm. As a leader in the design of large-scale mixed-use projects, Amy focuses on how evolving…

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Public art has the power to transform everyday spaces into vibrant, interactive environments 

Public art has the power to transform everyday spaces into vibrant, interactive environments that connect people to their surroundings and foster community. In this article, Arrowstreet’s Senior Designer Donald Suthard reflects on how thoughtful public art installations can engage people in meaningful ways. Learn how Arrowstreet’s Experience Design team uses art to heighten awareness, stimulate local economies, and forge deep…

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Public Art: Catalyst for Community Engagement and Growth

Shortly after moving to Seattle from Boston, I found myself walking down Broadway when something unusual caught my eye: a series of bronze shoeprints embedded in the sidewalk. Curious, I looked closer and realized the prints depicted dance steps, with male and female shoes arranged in a pattern that included numbers and arrows—essentially instructions for a dance. As an experience…

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Join AREPA and CREW Boston for cocktails and conversations

Two days away! Join AREPA and CREW Boston for cocktails and conversations with Amy Korté, President of Arrowstreet and Pamela G. Yang, CFA, CPA, CGMA, Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director of Bulfinch moderated by Kate Shoss with Bulfinch as they share their experiences while leading the way in commercial real estate. Register here: October 2024 Joint Program with AREPA

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A milestone reached for Lincoln-Eliot Elementary School

A milestone reached for Lincoln-Eliot Elementary School! This new building will address modern educational and facility standards, offering a larger, state-of-the-art learning environment and is targeted to be net-zero energy use. Steel topping off completed for new Lincoln-Eliot Elementary School

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