LDNA NEWS

Friday, May 21, 2010

West Street

Please be advised that Suffolk University will have a crane erected on West Street this Saturday (5/22) from 5 a.m.-2 p.m., as part of its repairs to the roof at 10 West Street. The work will require portions of West Street to be closed to vehicle traffic. West Street will remain open to pedestrians, with notices placed on either end of the street advising that the street, including its shops and restaurants, is still open to walkers. Police officers will be on-hand to help redirect traffic, assist with pedestrians, and ensure that businesses receive their deliveries smoothly. At this point, similar construction is anticipated to occur on the following dates:
May 29th
June 5th, 19th, & 26th
July 31st
August 8thPlease contact Suffolk University at 617-570-3862 or email eleary@suffolk.edu should you have any further questions.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Crime Stats

Captain O'Rourke and Sgt. Lema from Boston Police Department came to our LDNA meeting and shared the following crime statistics with us:

District A-1
Crime Statistics for the Leather District (January 2010 to May 12, 2010)

Homicide 00
Sexual Assault 00
Robberies 01
Aggravated Assault 01
Breaking and Entering 02
Larceny from MV 01
Stolen MVs 00
Firearms 00
Prostitution 00
Drugs 00

Note: The only aggravated assault was apparently between a driver and a meter maid.

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Welcome KPMG!

Excerpted from the Boston Business Journal:


KPMG celebrates 100 with move to Two Financial
Boston Business Journal - by Mary Moore

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KPMG is celebrating in style as it prepares for a May 10 move-in date at Two Financial Center, where the tax, audit and advisory firm will occupy the second through sixth floors of the building and has a five-year option to lease all floors.
Make no mistake, Two Financial, which is 12 stories and a stone’s throw from South Station, is all about KPMG.
After 15 years, the company is leaving 99 High St., waving goodbye to its upper-floors’ water views and a lease that expires June 1. But that brings us to the sweet deal KPMG got right down the street. Who could refuse?
KPMG began negotiating the terms a year ago, taking the 96,000 square feet at KPMG’s big move puts a fine point on more than simply its anniversary in Boston.
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Its total Boston staff is roughly 620.
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Hiring is looking better, Canning said, and the firm’s goal is to go “vertical” in the building as soon as possible and exercise its option on floors seven through nine.