The Hancock Tower has lost two big tenants that occupied 252,000 square feet, about 15 percent of the building's total.
(Essdras M Suarez/Globe Staff/File 2007)
Hancock Tower's owner finds itself in a crunch as rents fail to cover debt
The Hancock Tower has lost two big tenants that occupied 252,000 square feet, about 15 percent of the building's total.
(Essdras M Suarez/Globe Staff/File 2007)
It was an eye-popping deal struck at the top of the real estate market: Broadway Partners LLC bought the Hancock Tower in late 2006 for $1.3 billion, betting the iconic skyscraper would command ever-rising rents as companies clamored for office space. (Full article: 842 words)
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