The office tower at 1 Memorial Drive, Kendall Square, has sold for $825 million. (Photo: Marc Levy)

Itโ€™s being called the biggest office sale so far of 2021: The 17-story tower at 1 Memorial Drive, Kendall Square, traded Thursday for $825 million. At 409,422 square feet, that puts the sale at worth around $2,000 per square foot.

The building โ€“ leased to Microsoft and InterSystems, a seller of database software for health care, business and government โ€“ย last traded forย $405 million in 2014, according to the Bldup real estate tracker. Itโ€™s been held by the Oxford Properties Group and a JPMorgan branch; the new buyers are MetLife Investment Management and Norges Bank Investment Management.

With its perch overlooking the Charles River, itโ€™s also long been known for commanding the highest rental rates on a per-square-foot basis in Cambridge; the towerโ€™s builder in the late 1990s, The Congress Group, continues to boast of the fact in its portfolio.

โ€œWe acquired this property with high conviction in the marketโ€™s growth potential and an intention to enhance its value through our direct management capabilities,โ€ Oxford executive vice president Chad Remis said, noting that the company had turned an entire floor of little-used parking into offices to increase rentable space by more than 10 percent. โ€œWe took a creative approach to developing additional office space,โ€ Remis said.

In other development news:

  • Not as big as One Memorial in any specific way but staggering on its own, 55,410 square feet of manufacturing and research space in a low-slung brick building in Somervilleโ€™s Inner Belt sold Sunday for $35.5 million. The 35-37 Medford St. building, occupied by the maker of 3D printers Formlabs, was sold by Columbia Property Trust to an unnamed โ€œdowntown Boston-based property developer,โ€ Bldup said. But btcRE deserves some credit for fixing up the place after buying it in 2012 for $4.2 million. The boutique real estate investment firm said it took a deteriorating building with โ€œnumerous building code violations, unsafe conditions, faulty equipment and unattractive finishesโ€ and transformed it, netting $12.5 million in a 2016 sale. But, hey, the new figure is only a 184 percent jump in sale price in a little over five years.
  • Construction has begun on the building that will house a College of Computing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bldup reported Tuesday. The eight-story, 120-foot structure of 174,000 square feet is coming to 51 Vassar St., Area II, replacing the instituteโ€™s distinctive Cyclotron Building. Completion of the headquarters is expected in 2023, the final step in a $1.1 billion initiative that began taking shape just in October 2018 with a $350 million gift from Stephen Schwarzman, chairman of the asset management firm Blackstone. Suffolk has been named the general contractor.
  • Plans have been filed for a 27-unit apartment building at 73 Summer St., Spring Hill, Somerville, about a 10-minute walk from Union Square at a site that was AL Prime Energy and Somerville Gas & Auto Repair (with prices at the pump once known to be consistently among the lowest in the area). Trax Development said it will build a three-story, 31,535-square-foot structure with 18 below-ground parking spaces, Bldup reported Aug. 17. In June, there were three projects reported that were expected to add a total 163 residential units closer to Union Square, which is soon to have a new green line subway station.

Feature image from Bldup.

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