ULI Boston: November Member Lunch - Bill McQuillan, Arsenal Yards

When

2019-11-01
2019-11-01T11:45:00 - 2019-11-01T13:00:00
America/New_York

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    Where

    Brown Rudnick 1 Financial Ctr Boston, MA 02110 UNITED STATES

    Pricing

    Standard Pricing Until October 30 Members Non-Members
    Private $65.00 N/A
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit $45.00 N/A
    Retired $35.00 N/A
    Student $25.00 N/A
    Under Age 35 $35.00 N/A
    There will be a $15 on-site fee for those registering the day of the event.
    Join us to hear from Bill McQuillan how Arsenal yards will transform Watertown's East End. With over one million sq. ft. of development, Arsenal Yards is anticipated to be one of Boston's coolest new neighborhoods. The mixed-use development will include 250,000 sq. ft. of retail, dining, local grocery chain Roche Bros., and entertainment, including a seven screen Majestic Cinema movie theater. Arsenal Yards will also include 108,000 sq. ft. of life science lab space, a 146-room Hampton Inn by Hilton, and over 300 contemporary apartments.


    Speaker

    Bill McQuillan

    Partner, Boylston Properties Company, Inc.

    The founding principal of Boylston Properties, Bill McQuillan has dedicated 40 years to developing real estate, principally in the city that he loves. With Bill’s vision and leadership, Boylston Properties has brought distinctive real estate to the city; including CityPlace, the Longwood Galleria, Fenway Triangle Trilogy, Marriott Residence Inn Fenway, Wellesley Gateway, the corporate headquarters for Harvard Pilgrim HealthCare, Marriott Residence Inn Watertown, LINX and Arsenal Yards. Over the course of his career, Bill was deeply impacted by the idea that every property can, and must, be infused with thoughtful design details. His portfolio of work from the past four decades is a testament to that belief. Today, Bill focuses on cultivating partnerships, driving deals and overseeing the design aspect of all Boylston Properties projects. Passionate about serving and adding his skills to Boston institutions, Bill has served on the Board of the Huntington Theatre Company since 1997. During his 5-year tenure as Chair of the $24 million Capital Campaign, Huntington Theatre Company built the Calderwood Pavilion in Boston’s South End and created the first endowment in its 25-year history.

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