Harvard Federal Credit Union Chooses New Digital Platform
With MANTL, Harvard FCU says it will be able to automate over 85 percent of application decisions.
MBTA’s New Red Line Cars Hit By Factory Furloughs
The manufacturer under contract to build the MBTA’s new Red Line fleet will furlough nearly half its workforce in Massachusetts this spring as subway car shells from China remain detained at U.S. ports.
Somerville Seeks Developers for Inner Belt Property
Somerville is seeking housing development proposals for a former shopping center property seized by eminent domain for an abandoned public safety complex project.
Boston, Statewide Condo Markets End Year Softly
According to the most up-to-date data from The Warren Group, the publisher of Banker & Tradesman, the Massachusetts condominium market ended the year softly.
Healey Reelection Launch Puts Housing, MBTA Front and Center
The governor’s pursuit of a second term, with Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll on board once again, comes “with a commitment to improve the lives of all Massachusetts families, lower costs, and stand up to the Trump Administration’s harms,” Healey’s campaign said.
Landlords Reinvest in Business-Focused Amenities
Foosball tables, indoor slides and golf simulators were once all the rage. In today’s leaner economic climate, office landlords’ focus is shifting to practical amenities.
MetroWest Brokerage Committed to Independent Niche
Wayland-based R.W. Holmes Commercial Real Estate is turning 50 this year under the guidance of second- and third-generation leaders Garry Homes and Elizabeth Holmes.





