David Bois at Multifamily Forum New England

Arrowstreet Principal David Bois, AIA LEED AP, will be a panelist at the New England Multifamily Forum. He will be participating in The State of Multifamily & Mixed Use Development in Boston & Across New England panel. This panel will discuss the thriving, high-demand CRE market, of Boston and New England, focusing on how developers are navigating a number of…

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Arrowstreet Presents at ABX 2019

We are excited to be presenting two sessions at ABX 2019, Enhancing Educational Spaces with Environmental Graphics and The Journey to Triple Net Zero! Arrowstreet’s Director of Graphic Design, Lauren Haggerty, Graphic Designer Donald Suthard, and Project Manager Steve Zuber AIA, LEED AP, will be presenting Enhancing Educational Spaces with Environmental Graphics on 11/6 at 2:30pm. Their presentation will explore:…

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ULI Boston: Living With Heat Report Release Symposium

On November 12, 2019, ULI Boston/New England will release Living with Heat, which details the threat residents of Greater Boston face from extreme heat and offer creative solutions to cool their neighborhoods. ULI will hold a symposium and press conference starting at 8:00 a.m. at the Boston Architectural College, 320 Newbury Street, Boston. Over the summer, ULI Boston/New England Climate…

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2019 IIDA NE Fashion Show: Portals

Arrowstreet will be on the runway at the 21st Annual IIDA NE Fashion Show: Portals. Over two dozen talented teams from the New England chapter will battle it out on the runway in front of a full house and livestream audience at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. Each year, New England’s best interior design firms and design schools team…

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King Open/Cambridge Street Upper Schools & Community Complex Opening Celebration

Please join us Saturday, 10/26, for the Opening Celebration of the King Open/Cambridge Street Upper Schools & Community Complex! This event is open to the public and is a great opportunity to tour the building and see first-hand how we built the first Net Zero Emissions school in Massachusetts. The design incorporates many energy efficiency technologies, featuring nearly 3,600 photovoltaic…

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Arrowstreet Attends the 2019 Preservation Achievement Awards

Arrowstreet will be attending the Boston Preservation Alliance’s 31st annual Preservation Achievement Awards on October 21st. We are extremely proud that Boston Volvo Village has received a 2019 Achievement Award! “It can be a challenge convincing large corporate entities trying to extol the forward-looking nature of their brand that a rehabilitated old building is actually just what they need. Yet…

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Arrowstreet at NZ19

Arrowstreet Principal Larry Spang AIA, LEED AP will be presenting the recently completed net zero King Open/Cambridge Street Upper Schools at NZ19. The event is the world’s largest net zero building expo focusing on net zero energy, water, waste, transit, and carbon. The event itself is zero-waste and carbon-neutral, hosted at the Los Angeles Convention Center. NZ19 will feature exciting…

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Amy Korté Presents at NAIOP’s Navigating the Permitting Maze: A Crash Course on Permitting in Massachusetts

Arrrowstreet President Amy Korté, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, will be presenting at NAIOP’s Navigating the Permitting Maze: A Crash Course on Permitting in Massachusetts workshop. The workshop will focus on permitting basics, as well as more complex issues, such as MEPA, Article 80, Chapter 91 licensing, climate change resiliency, trends in transportation, the importance of community outreach, and more. It…

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Arrowstreet Attends the 2019 ULI Fall Meeting

Arrowstreet will be attending the 2019 ULI Fall Meeting. The Fall Meeting brings together more than 6,500 professionals from every sector of the real estate industry. This year attendees will learn from those who are on the forefront of transforming D.C. from government town to innovation hub.

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Murals – Under the Surface

Artists have been using the medium of murals as a vehicle for self-expression since prehistoric humans painted on the walls of a cave 30,000 years ago. Today, contemporary muralists continue to evolve the art form by changing the face of exterior and interior environments and the way people interact with those spaces. As more and more local and visiting artists…

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