Lender Buys One Lincoln for $400M

Boston’s 1.1 million-square-foot One Lincoln office tower was sold to its lender for $400 million at a foreclosure auction today.

Lexington Slashes MBTA Zoning After Development Boom

Lexington officials took steps Monday to dramatically rein in its expansive MBTA Communities zoning districts in the face of significantly more development proposals than first anticipated.

Groups Push Back on North Station Gateway Project

Boston neighborhood groups say The Hub on Causeway and Bulfinch Crossing projects shouldn’t set a precedent for development heights in the West End as another developer seeks to build a 40-story hotel-residential tower near North Station. And they may have found an ally in a city panel that reviews the appearance and context of new developments.

Tariff Wars Set to Hit Home

There’s a new line item with a big question mark for developers drawing up project expenses trade wars ramp up. And it could weaken Greater Boston’s traditional defenses against downturns: the “eds-and-meds” sector.

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