CarGurus’ New Office Boosts Back Bay Rebound
The company moved into 10 floors at Samuels & Associates’ parcel 12 Mass.Turnpike air rights development as it plans to ramp up in-office working requirements to 80 percent of the week.
Moderate Uptick in Remodeling Spending Predicted for 2025
After recent pullbacks on home remodeling, the Remodeling Futures Program at the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University is predicting that remodeling spending will increase in 2025.
Investigators Say Green Line Driver Was Speeding, Blew Through Signals
A subway train that derailed near Boston earlier this month had entered a 10 mph zone traveling at 36 mph, according to an initial report from the National Transportation Safety Board released Wednesday.
Poll: Voters Favor Housing Ideas That Failed On Hill
Massachusetts residents think housing is the most important issue at the state level, and large majorities support policy reforms that lawmakers for years have not embraced, a new poll found.
Apartments Trade for $78M in Fenway and Longwood
A 284-unit portfolio including eight apartment buildings in Boston’s Fenway and Longwood Medical Area traded for a combined $78.4 million to two separate buyers.