BXP, Inc. (NYSE:BXP) is considered one of the relatively cheap S&P 500 stocks highlighted by Jim Cramer. The company, formerly known as Boston Properties, focuses on high-quality office properties in major cities on the East and West Coast. Despite trimming its dividend, BXP maintains a 3.7% yield and plans to use cash for growth projects.
BXP, Inc. (NYSE:BXP) is a fully integrated real estate investment trust that develops, owns, and manages premier workplaces. The company aims to create spaces that drive progress for clients and communities.
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