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City council unanimously approved agreements for two waterfront properties downtown, and voters will get their chance to weigh in come November.

Charlotte-based Helen Adams Realty is doubling down on Fort Mill, a move prompted by ripe market opportunity and a surrounding area teeming with growth. It broke ground in late July on a permanent office there.

Two biotech startups co-founded and led by the same chief executive have signed on to take space at a Boston Properties Inc. lab project now under construction in Waltham.

Biogen Inc. is looking to exit one of its buildings in Kendall Square and to sublease a sizable chunk of its space in Weston. The moves come as the Cambridge-based biotech company cuts costs amid struggles related to its Alzheimer's drug.

The proposal includes more than 1 million square feet of non-residential development as well as 300 hotel rooms.

The $62 million development on Lake Union is expected to use 25% less energy than a standard building of its size.

“The model for Legacy is to bring the core values and ideals of Superior Bowen to a larger group of companies and give other owners and employees the opportunity to participate in building a larger, more diverse organization,” Legacy Investment Group CEO Trey Bowen said.

The joint venture is starting work on a 2.3 million-square-foot industrial park in Frederickson. The largest building has already been pre-leased.

Putting some TLC into an older home might make economic sense on the First Coast, a new report says.

The joint venture of Mozart Management Co. and Camp Eight Capital pledged to push forward with a revision of a development for 525 South Aiken Ave. in Shadyside after the Pittsburgh Zoning Board of Adjustment rejected their plan for a 12-story apartment building.