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Papavish OM Levinar (POML)
(ArEnToPa) Arte En Todas Partes Art Everywhere
Stage (1)
The creation of the Papavish OM Levinar (ART / DESIGN / COLLECTIVE), a space that will facilitate Artist and Musicians with tools and machinery to develop their Ideas, Concepts, Music and Brands for the Creation of Clothing lines and Merchandise based on their Artwork.
The creation of the Papavish OM Levinar (ART / DESIGN / STUDIO) space where Artist & Musicians can interact with and participate in the creation of their Brands. this studio will have the equipment to Reproduce the Artist works in a number of ways. From Open Editions, Poster Prints, Postcards, Stickers, Notebooks, to Limited Edition Fine Art Giclees, Signed and Numbered by the Artists.
The creation of a space the Papavish OM Levinar (ART / GALLERY / BOUTIQUE) a space that will feature all products created by the different artist members of the collective, a space that will create the right kind of environments for the artworks to be displayed in the most creative and alternative ways for both the enjoyment of the piece as an artwork as well as a product. This Art / Gallery / Boutique, will utilize the latest technologies to interact with customers thru Blogs and web pages and video interaction, where customers can access the latest products available.
Stage (2)
The creation of a Digital Textile Industry, to use as resource for printing all clothing lines develop by Artist, members of the collective. To offer Digital Printing Services for all Fashion Designers, to help them develop their own unique kinds of Fabric Prints.
The Development and Creation of a Network Marketing Based Architecture, where people who become members of the collective, they can become Independent Art Agents, where they can represent different Artist of the Papavish OM Levinar Collective, buy the different products offer at whole sale price, and earn a percentage of all the sales generated by them and by their team of Independent Art Agents.
Stage (3)
The Development and Creation of a Self-Sustained Multipurpose/Multicultural Art Center/Studio where the creative pursuit of all disciplines of self-expression can be develop. A space devoted to the creation of multi-media projects to beautify our environment. We will be able to share our sources of information, our research and artwork. This studio will provide all people involved, the mental, physical, and spiritual space to express themselves in multiple disciplines of the Arts.
The economic engine that will run the Multicultural Art Center/Studio will be the Digital Textile Industry, and the multiple brands and products created by Artists, Musicians, and Designers members of the collective.
ACTUA, CREA, PLASMA / ACT, CREATE, MANIFEST!
WE Stand for WORLD PEACE by Self-Expression in All forms.
This is the perfect space that I visualize a Multi-Cultural Center (ArEnToPa) Arte En Todas Partes / Art Everywhere.
This is a property that I have been watching over the years, when it was the abandon building of the Boston Globe Headquarters and Now after many years, renovated Office Lab Space (The Beat).
(The Boston Exchange for Accelerated Technologies)
The start was a little abrupted by the Pandemic. It was projected to open 2020 but then (Covid-19) happened and The World Came to a Stop....
Tenants to start occupying The BEAT in spring 2022
By Katie Trojano, Reporter Staff
August 19, 2021
Work to repurpose the former Boston Globe headquarters hit a key milestone on Thursday as the developers behind the BEAT announced that life science, medical and high-tech companies will start occupying the building this coming spring.
The opening comes amid high demand for lab space in the Boston area. Located at 135 Morrissey Blvd., the site is steps away from the Red Line, and seven stops away from Kendall Square, a hot spot for the region’s biotech companies.
Representatives from the development team, which included Nordblom Company and Alcion Ventures, touted a new partnership with Beacon Capital Partners, an investment and management asset firm that recently hired away Steve Purpura from commercial real estate brokerage CBRE New England to focus on life science for Beacon Capital.
The Globe moved into the building in 1958, and employed nearly 3,000 people at its height. The daily newspaper moved to 53 State St. in June 2017, as its printing operation shifted to Taunton.
Nordblom purchased the 16.5-acre lot and its 695,000-square-foot building in December 2017 for $81 million. Since then the building was reduced to its bare bones and construction began in 2019 to transform the site into a 65,000-square-foot creative office, lab, and retail space, complete with a brewery and food hall.
The new “innovation campus” is named The Boston Exchange for Accelerated Technology, or the BEAT, an homage to the “beat” reporters who worked at the Globe.
“Our vision is to re-imagine this iconic campus into a vibrant center of employment bringing forward-looking jobs and opportunities down the Red Line to Dorchester once again,” Og Hunnewell, EVP of Nordblom, said in a statement.
“The building works well for life science tenants who appreciate its expansive floorplates, considerable floor-to-floor heights, and Red Line connectivity from Dorchester to Kendall Square and beyond. We anticipate an energetic new node of life science companies activating this property,” said Purpura, who is the president at Beacon Capital Life Science.
In a separate statement, Eugene DelFavero, CFO and partner at Alcion Ventures, said the building was purchased in 2017 with the goal of offering a “state-of-the-art creative office and life science facility” that would bring jobs to the Savin Hill and Columbia Point sections of Dorchester.
“With the hard work of our team and support of the neighborhood, we were able to deliver on our vision earlier this year and are proud of the building our partnership has completed,” he added. “We are confident that the Beacon/Nordblom partnership will take full advantage of the extremely strong Boston life science market and continue to deliver on our original vision for the property.”
Amenities for tenants at the BEAT will also include a fitness center, a common roof deck, indoor basketball mini-court, conference center, a golf simulator, 865 on-site parking spaces, and an indoor bicycle storage and repair facility.
Additionally, a new multi-use bike and walking path will be created to improve access to and from the site. Nordblom has previously announced that it has entered into an agreement with the state’s Department of Conservation and Recreation that allows the team to connect to and maintain an adjacent public park known as Patten’s Cove.
The JFK/UMass Red Line Station near the BEAT is also on the MBTA’s commuter rail lines that stretch down to Boston’s Readville neighborhood as well as south of Boston communities such as Middleborough/Lakeville, Kingston and Scituate. In addition to its proximity to the Red Line, the BEAT is next to I-93.
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https://www.dotnews.com/2021/tenants-start-occupying-beat-spring-2022
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