
BPDA Asks Developers for Strategies on New Goals
Before it imposes new requirements, the Boston Planning & Development Agency is asking developers for examples of successful strategies to meet Mayor Michelle Wu’s three-legged reform platform of resiliency, affordability and equity.

Nogueira to Retire After 46 Years at East Cambridge Savings Bank
Gilda Nogueira, who has led East Cambridge Savings Bank as president and CEO for more than a decade, plans to retire later this year, and one of the bank’s long-time executives will take over her role.

Bank of America Seeks Win with Boston Marathon Sponsorship
Bank of America will become the presenting partner of the Boston Marathon beginning next year.

Urgency Over Housing Secretary Up Against Beacon Hill Time
There appears to be no opposition to Gov. Maura Healey’s reorganization of state economic development bureaucracy to spur more housing production, but it’s uncertain when the state legislature will approve the move.

Experienced Eng Bringing Energy, Optimism to MBTA
Incoming MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng’s bet is that a focus on the “basics” and empowering the agency’s stretched-thin workforce will begin to turn the tide. But some transit advocates caution against expectations that his appointment alone will be a game-changer.