by Steve Adams | Jul 15, 2025
After reducing the project size last year in an attempt to appease neighbors, developer City Realty Group will pursue approval of a 738-unit development in Brookline under the state’s Chapter 40B zoning law.
by Steve Adams | Jul 14, 2025
Cambridge officials are preparing to demolish a troubled condominium building following engineers’ determination that the 9-story structure at 221 Mount Auburn St. is at risk of collapse.
by Sam Lattof | Jul 14, 2025
Pet-friendly rental units in Boston are filled faster than units that don’t allow pets, according to a new analysis by Zillow.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jul 14, 2025
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
by Scott Van Voorhis | Jul 13, 2025
The decline in housing production in Boston, a city already beset with some of the nation’s highest prices and rents, has gone from bad to worse to simply catastrophic.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jul 13, 2025
Here in one of the wealthiest states in the wealthiest nation on Earth, a quiet crisis is unfolding as more and more older adults are losing their homes.
by Steve Adams | Jul 13, 2025
Piping hot tap water emerging from the cold-water faucets in his Leather District condo raised a red flag for Robert Qua that something unusual was going on.
by Rick Dimino | Jul 13, 2025
This is a real setback for this once-in-a-generation opportunity. But it’s far from the final chapter – and we still have hundreds of millions of dollars to work with.
by Lew Sichelman | Jul 13, 2025
Recent storms highlight just how few Americans go without homeowners’ insurance – 1 in 7 – and how nearly everyone does without flood insurance.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jul 13, 2025
by Sam Lattof | Jul 13, 2025
Berkshire Bank is launching its new flagship private banking center and senior vice president Paul O’Donnell is ready to lead its battle for a larger share of Boston’s high net-worth depositors.
by Sam Lattof | Jul 13, 2025
Landlords will have options to offset the cost, but compliance will be crucial as failure to follow the rules could be costly, experts say.
by Steve Adams | Jul 13, 2025
The new third-floor suite has capacity for 150 employees and was designed to encourage collaborative work and personal interaction, with a mixture of individual workspaces, meeting areas and gathering spaces.
by Sam Lattof | Jul 11, 2025
Major residential brokerage Compass is directing its agents nationwide to ignore the National Association of Realtors’ Clear Cooperation Policy. But will it change anything in Massachusetts?
by James Sanna | Jul 11, 2025
One of Concord’s limited stock of ultra-luxury properties takes the top spot in this week’s roundup of the most expensive recent home sales in Massachusetts.
by Steve Adams | Jul 11, 2025
A lender scheduled a foreclosure auction in August for a Fenway property that received approval in January for a 28-story apartment tower.
by State House News Service | Jul 11, 2025
Josh Kraft is centering his campaign around issues like housing, bike lanes and the reconstruction of White Stadium – all of which he calls “failed policies” of the Wu administration.
by Sam Lattof | Jul 10, 2025
Avidia Bank announced that it’s raised nearly $192 million in its bid to become a publicly traded bank. The bank plans to boost its CRE and C&I lending, and invest in its operations.
by Steve Adams | Jul 10, 2025
Audacy radio’s Brighton studios will be replaced by 333 apartments under a $115 million development proposal by local firm Nordblom Co.
by Sam Lattof | Jul 10, 2025
Massachusetts’ top financial cop is fining money-transfer company Wise $4.2 million as part of settlement involving six state regulators.