85-Unit Residential Building Proposed in West Cambridge
The all-electric building would contribute to Cambridge’s Affordable Housing Trust as a trade-off for not meeting the city’s green roof requirements.
Mass. AG Secures Over $700K for Residents in Cash App Lawsuit
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell secured $730,000 for the state’s residents in a $45 million multi-state settlement with Block Inc., which owns Cash App.
Computershare-Anchored Offices Sold to Lender for $21M
A lender took possession of a Canton office property that went to online auction this spring in a $21.35 million transaction.
Webster First Launches P2P Payments
Webster First Federal Credit Union customers can now utilize peer-to-peer payments after the credit union signed a deal with core provider Jack Henry.
Barros Part of Team Picked for Springfield Courthouse Redevelopment
A development team that includes Massachusetts Convention Center Authority Interim Executive Director John Barros has been selected to build Springfield’s new regional courthouse.
Why Does Mass. Still Buy Homes?
A third of Massachusetts homeowners skipped a bill to pay their mortgage in the last 12 months. And for many, affording a home purchase is harder than ever. So why do so many people here still want one?
Pennrose’s Playbook Blends Preservation and Housing Production
Karmen Cheung is leading affordable housing developer Penrose’s efforts to raise its profile Greater Boston, with at least four mid-sized and one large projects in its pipeline.





