Apartment Rents Set New High Water Mark
Apartment construction activity in Greater Boston hit a decade-long low and asking rents set another record in the first quarter.
WeWork Set to Keep Two More Boston Locations
WeWork announced plans to keep open a pair of its coworking centers in Boston’s Seaport District and the Bulfinch Triangle as it reduces its real estate footprint.
Mass. ‘Equitable Developers Fund’ Opens Doors
Efforts to diversify the largely homogeneous ranks of Massachusetts’ real estate developers hit a major milestone last week when MassHousing and the Massachusetts Housing Investment Corp. (MHIC) formally started accepting applications for their Equitable Developers Fund.
Personnel File – No. 368
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
Moody’s: Boston in ‘Healthy’ Fiscal Position, Office Woes Loom
The city of Boston’s fiscal management policies, backed by an economy buoyed by government, higher education, and health care sectors, put the municipality in a “healthy” position to weather expected declines in its commercial property tax base driven by the rise of remote and hybrid work, according to an new analysis from Moody’s Ratings.