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Structure Tone Boston Hires Ruchi Gupta As Project Executive
March 5th, 2024STOBG in the News
Boston, MA (March 5, 2024) – Ruchi Gupta has joined Structure Tone Boston as a Project Executive.
read more >Structure Tone Boston Office Certified LEED-CI v4.1 Silver!
December 13th, 2023STOBG in the News
Last year, Structure Tone Boston moved to a 11,100sf office on the second floor of 40 Broad Street, a location designed and built to promote employee health and wellness while complying with stringent VOC emissions standards. Ideas such as active workstations, sustainable material choices, waste reduction options, established areas for privacy, improved energy efficiency with specialized mechanical and electrical systems, and easy access to public transportation were all made a priority from the project start.
read more >Back in Business: Boston’s Office Towers
July 10th, 2023Insights
Those who have proclaimed the death of the office should take a closer look at Boston. The Structure Tone Boston team is working with several clients to fit out new office space in some of the city’s most notable new (or newly refurbished) towers—in many cases well before construction of the base building is even complete.
read more >SCHRÖDINGER BOSTON: A Case Study in Sustainability Planning in Action
January 23rd, 2023Insights
In late 2021, Schrödinger, a company whose physics-based computational platform is transforming the way therapeutics and materials are discovered, retained the Structure Tone Boston team as a construction management partner to help build their Cambridge, MA office. With its Kendall Square location and spectacular views of Boston and the Charles River, we knew the space would be special. But as the team began focusing on the project’s lofty sustainability goals, the possibilities of piloting even better building practices became all the more exciting.
read more >A Partnership Approach: IPG MULLENLOWE
August 8th, 2022Insights
Boston’s Seaport area is one of the city’s latest up-and-coming neighborhoods, and companies have been jumping at the chance to secure a spot in one of the area’s many new office towers. One of those companies is MullenLowe, a well-established marketing and communications agency that’s known for its progressive, creative, forward-looking vision. When the agency was interested in relocating their Boston offices to the Seaport, they looked to guidance from their parent company, Interpublic Group (IPG) —who ultimately brought in their long-time partners, including VVA Project & Costs Managers and Structure Tone.
read more >AND SO WE MEET AGAIN: Boston Park Plaza’s Upscale Event Spaces
January 3rd, 2022Insights
The hotel industry has undoubtedly been through a tough year. But signs of life have definitely returned. For the Boston Park Plaza Hotel, one of those signals has been the nearly booked-solid use of their event spaces.
read more >A LIFE SCIENCES EXPLOSION: Exploring the Northeast Supercluster
April 19th, 2021Insights
Pre-pandemic, the life sciences sector was growing rapidly throughout the Northeast United States. Now, with all eyes on the industry developing and manufacturing the vaccine, five markets across the region—Boston-Cambridge, Washington DC, New Jersey, Philadelphia, and New York City—were named in the top ten US life sciences clusters by CBRE. Together, the supercluster accounts for 72% of existing life sciences inventory by square footage, 56% of under construction life sciences inventory, and 40% of lab conversions.
read more >Structure Tone US Promotes Seven Leaders to New Executive Positions
April 9th, 2021STOBG in the News
New York, NY (April 9, 2021) – Structure Tone has promoted several leaders across multiple US locations to Vice President positions.
read more >THE RACE FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SPACE: Life Sciences in Boston
March 31st, 2021Insights
It’s no secret that the greater Boston area—and Cambridge, in particular—is a national hot spot for life sciences firms. Has the pandemic affected that status? Are there other cities on Boston’s heels? Industry experts Charles Murphy of JB&B and Tim Allen of Colliers discuss Boston’s rise to prominence, what’s happening in the market now, and where the industry could be headed.
read more >The US Northeast Corridor: A Life Sciences Supercluster
March 1st, 2021Podcast
With all eyes on the industry developing and manufacturing the vaccine, five markets across the US Northeast—Boston-Cambridge, Washington D.C., New Jersey, Philadelphia, and New York City—were named in the top ten US life science clusters by CBRE. Join Kaitlyn Blazer, business development manager at Structure Tone Philadelphia, as she discusses the life sciences construction boom with experts in the region: Pat Toner, STOBG VP and national life sciences sector leader, Stephen Neeson, SVP of operations and life sciences sector leader for Structure Tone New Jersey, and Nick Cassaro, senior life sciences project manager for Structure Tone Boston.
read more >THE PEOPLE PARADIGM: Forcepoint’s Cyber Experience Center
December 15th, 2020Insights
When most people think of cybersecurity, they think of dark, shadowy forces and firewalls—not people. Cybersecurity firm Forcepoint is disrupting that preconception, both in their behavior-based approach to protecting data and the building they created to showcase it.
read more >GOING FIRST: Pausing Construction in Boston and San Francisco
October 8th, 2020Insights
As COVID-19 cases in the US continued to climb earlier this year, construction firms in hot spots like New York City knew it was only a matter of time before jobsites were shut down.
read more >Strengthening Families in Massachusetts
July 2nd, 2020Insights
Nearly 150 miles west of Boston is Berkshire County, Massachusetts, a picturesque mountain community and frequent tourist destination. But without an urban center nearby, jobs can be hard to come by, as can resources for struggling families.
read more >Shutting Down and Gearing Up in Boston
May 22nd, 2020Podcast
From shutting down jobsites across entire cities in some regions, to working through the crisis in others, the construction industry has been turned upside down by the global pandemic. As the project community continues to navigate this new normal of heightened safety standards and mandated social distancing, we’re virtually interviewing construction leaders from across our markets to find out how they’ve responded to the changing circumstances.
read more >THE VALUE OF PARTNERSHIP: Q&A with Iron Mountain
April 8th, 2020Insights
Iron Mountain Incorporated is a global business dedicated to storing, protecting, and managing physical and digital information. Read how the company manages a large portfolio of corporate real estate.
read more >Structure Tone opens new, larger office in New Hampshire; Company’s NH presence has tripled in size since 2016
February 4th, 2020STOBG in the News
WINDHAM NH (February 4, 2020) – The New Hampshire-based team of construction management firm Structure Tone has relocated to a brand-new, larger office as the company continues to grow in northern New England.
read more >GIVING BACK: Creative Art Works
January 2nd, 2020Insights
Since 1986, Creative Art Works (CAW) has been giving under-resourced neighborhoods the opportunity to empower kids through art. By providing the materials and direction to hone career-oriented skills, actualize creativity, and engage with the community, CAW is helping young people develop the confidence and connections they need to thrive. One of their most impactful programs pairs groups of kids with artists to create lasting murals in their community.
read more >Renew & Refresh: Renovating in the Hospitality Sector
December 13th, 2019Insights
Hotels aren’t just a place to sleep. They reflect and contribute to the cultural fabric of their city—sometimes even help define it. But as increased competition, online reviews, and public expectations change, hotels must keep up.
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