Jay Fitzgerald

Jay Fitzgerald is a freelance journalist.
Jay Fitzgerald can be reached at editorial@thewarrengroup.com
Communal Living Spreads to Senior Housing

Communal Living Spreads to Senior Housing

Homebuyers fed up with high real estate prices and lack of inventory on the market might want to consider one potentially affordable option that’s starting to gain market share in Massachusetts: cohousing.

Merrimack River Projects Bank on Haverhill’s Future

Merrimack River Projects Bank on Haverhill’s Future

In recent years, the city of Haverhill has been steadily rejuvenating its downtown district with mixed-use developments that have added new residences, restaurants and retail shops to the once-gritty riverfront area. And more developments are on the way.

Burlington Plots New Course for Mall Area

Burlington Plots New Course for Mall Area

Burlington is blazing a new zoning trail that other suburban towns may be following in coming years, hoping for new housing and better pedestrian connections in the commercial district near the Burlington Mall.

Multifamily Development Feels the Inflation Pinch

Multifamily Development Feels the Inflation Pinch

The recent surge in inflation is starting to effect construction of multifamily housing in Massachusetts, forcing some developers to put projects on hold or revamp their financial assumptions amid skyrocketing materials and labor costs.

Home Ownership Push Proves Easier Said than Done

Home Ownership Push Proves Easier Said than Done

Roy Avellaneda, president of the Chelsea City Council, thought his idea was pretty straightforward: Impose a five-year moratorium on construction of new rental properties in the city to give councilors time to re-write zoning laws to promote home ownership.

Industrial Demand Sets off Frenzied Site Searches

Industrial Demand Sets off Frenzied Site Searches

Demand is simply outstripping supply for all types of industrial space, including old-fashioned light-manufacturing space, and there’s no end in sight despite recent facility conversions and new construction of millions of square feet of supply.

Newton Late to Join Life Science Experiment

Newton Late to Join Life Science Experiment

Two projects in Newton raise the question: Is the city set to emerge as the region’s next life science cluster, as pharmaceutical and biotech companies increasingly look outside of Cambridge’s crowded and expensive Kendall Square for desperately needed space?

Is the Urban Market on the Rebound?

Is the Urban Market on the Rebound?

New housing data covering the first seven months of 2021 seems to suggest a shift may be underway in the urban market, while some suburban towns experienced a softening in prices. 

Will the Suburbs Step Up?

Will the Suburbs Step Up?

Housing experts, developers and business leaders have high hopes that the recently passed Housing Choice Act will boost housing construction in Massachusetts, reversing a decades-long decline in the number of units built each year in the Bay State.