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BXP - Boston Properties, Inc.8:00:01 PM 4/23/2024
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$62.93
+ 1.59 (2.59%)
Boston Properties, Inc. is a publicly traded real estate investment trust that invests in office buildings in Boston, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. As of December 31, 2019, the company owned or had interests in 196 commercial real estate properties, aggregating approximately 52.0 million net rentable square feet. The company was founded in 1970 by Mortimer B. Zuckerman and Edward H. Linde in Boston, Massachusetts.
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    BOSTON, April 22, 2024--BXP (NYSE: BXP), the largest publicly traded developer, owner, and manager of premier workplaces in the United States, today announced the release of BXP’s 2023 Sustainability & Impact Report.

    BOSTON, April 02, 2024--BXP (NYSE: BXP), the largest publicly traded developer, owner, and manager of premier workplaces in the United States, announced today that it will release financial results for the first quarter 2024 on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, after the close of trading on the NYSE. BXP will host a conference call and webcast on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at 10:00 A.M. Eastern Time, to discuss the financial results and provide an update on BXP.

    Boston Properties' (BXP) latest stake sale helps it capitalize on the value that investors are placing on well-positioned, well-managed and well-leased premier workplaces.

    BOSTON, March 25, 2024--BXP (NYSE: BXP), the largest publicly traded developer, owner, and manager of premier workplaces in the United States, today announced that it has completed the previously announced sale of a 45% interest in 290 Binney Street, a life sciences development located in Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Norges Bank Investment Management. NBIM’s investment will reduce BXP’s share of the project’s estimated development spend over time by approximately $533.5 million

    Commercial real estate is in dire straits. Skeptics don’t have to look further than “The Monthly Dividend Company,” Realty Income (NYSE:O), a perennial favorite among income and REIT investors for proof. Shares in the top commercial real estate stock are down more than 11% since Jan. 1st with limited upside in sight. The reasons run the gamut you’re no doubt familiar with — higher rates, work-from-home permanency, sluggish consumer sentiment and more. But Realty Income isn’t the only commercial

    BOSTON, March 18, 2024--Boston Properties, Inc. (NYSE: BXP), the largest publicly traded developer, owner, and manager of premier workplaces in the United States, announced today that its Board of Directors declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.98 per share of common stock for the period January 1, 2024 to March 31, 2024, payable on April 30, 2024 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on March 28, 2024.

    Shares in real estate investment trusts have bounced back in recent months, but as the commercial real estate space remains in a tough spot, there are still plenty of stocks in this category best described as REITs to sell. The main reason for this all has to do with the macro environment. Interest rates remain high. The other factors driving the commercial real estate crisis, like falling demand for office space due to remote working, persist. On top of these macro factors, many REITs are even

    Healthy demand for premier office spaces and life-science portfolio expansion bode well for Boston Properties (BXP). Overall office real estate market choppiness and high interest rates are woes.

    There are some top REITs to buy for March. I think that the best has yet to come for these companies and investors who are seeking substantial dividend and income growth potential. Many of these companies have been hammered by high interest rates. However, falling interest rates this year will lighten their load. Investors could flock to them in pursuit of yield. What’s better is these top REITs to buy also trade at very attractive valuations for the same reasons. These companies are still cheap