Business Services Industry

Developers' 'Virtual Tours' Show Prospective Tenants Unmaterialized Plans.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, February, 2004

By Thomas C. Palmer Jr., The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Feb. 16--Glide toward the glass facade of 100 Cambridge Street, and the revolving door turns smoothly as you enter. Observe the skyline through the atrium, then move down a hallway marked by shops, ceiling lights glistening off the dark marble floor as you go. Watch business men and women chatting and gesturing, some seated in a lobby cafe, before you enter the elevator, rise, and tour a furnished office. Or circle the 22d floor, gazing at views of the Back Bay and Charles River, of Boston Harbor and the Financial District. Now, sit back in your chair: You haven't taken a step. You were on a computer-generated tour of the completely renovated former Saltonstall state office...

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