by State House News Service | Apr 18, 2025
Buoyed by busy air travel at Logan Airport, the Massachusetts Port Authority is expecting a “very good fiscal year” while bracing for potential turbulence in connection with tariff impacts on travel and cargo patterns, CEO Rich Davey said Thursday.
by Steve Adams | Apr 18, 2025
P&G GIllette has begun construction of a 200,000 square-foot expansion at its Andover campus, which is set to replace its longtime South Boston assembly plant as the company’s North American Grooming manufacturing hub.
by Sam Lattof | Apr 17, 2025
Asking rents continued to increase thanks to Greater Boston’s highly restricted supply of apartments. But they could go even higher due to President Donald Trump’s tariffs and related economic uncertainty.
by Steve Adams | Apr 17, 2025
Groundbreaking is scheduled next month for Templeton’s first multifamily project in over 25 years following the completion of a financing package by a pair of Boston-area developers.
by Steve Adams | Apr 17, 2025
Cambridge still has the region’s lowest lab vacancies despite the life science industry slump, prompting a leading developer to pursue a project adding nearly 113,000 square feet to the local inventory.
by State House News Service | Apr 17, 2025
Massachusetts accountants representing wealthy residents renewed their calls Wednesday for a bevy of tax reforms, including overhauling the “sting tax” on companies, to prevent the ongoing outmigration of Bay Staters and businesses.
by Sam Lattof | Apr 16, 2025
First Boston Capital Partners says it has expanded its revolving line of credit with BankUnited, based in the Miami area, as it aims to grow its private lending business.
by Steve Adams | Apr 16, 2025
Brandeis University’s newest dorm project is the first phase of a campus-wide plan to upgrade student housing through new construction, renovations and demolition of older dormitories.
by State House News Service | Apr 16, 2025
Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao is stepping down from her port at the end of the month, with Undersecretary of Economic Foundations Ashley Stolba in line to take over the secretary’s duties on an interim basis, the Healey administration said Tuesday.
by Steve Adams | Apr 15, 2025
The lab space vacancy rate hit 25 percent across the region during the first quarter, as companies continued to downsize and list new sublease space.
by State House News Service | Apr 15, 2025
The move will likely be a relief to contractors, who say there aren’t enough clean trucks or charging stations available, but it’s being met with anger by environmental advocates.
by Banker & Tradesman | Apr 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 Steve Adams | Apr 14, 2025
Roslindale Square is being primed to add mid-rise development under a rezoning plan intended to spur multifamily housing construction.
by Steve Adams | Apr 14, 2025
An Andover property leased to a medical technology company was acquired by a Luxembourg-based real estate investor for $26.4 million.
by Banker & Tradesman | Apr 13, 2025
Encouraging and supporting development in this area of the market may be the key that unlocks the inventory problem that plagues Massachusetts.
by Steve Adams | Apr 13, 2025
Greater Boston’s office market was showing signs of momentum before a financial services standard bearer provided a stark reminder about the new normal in workspace demand.
by Steve Adams | Apr 13, 2025
Following seven years of permitting and a legal battle, developers have broken ground on a mixed-income development on town-owned land in Truro.
by Scott Van Voorhis | Apr 13, 2025
But a line in the city budget acknowledging the impact of office and lab property values on Boston’s finances arguably downplays its severity as the mayor keeps focus on Trump, instead.
by Sam Lattof | Apr 11, 2025
Federal prosecutors indicted state Rep. Christopher Flanagan, of Dennis, for allegedly stealing tens of thousands of dollars from the Cape Cod homebuilders trade group on Friday.
by Steve Adams | Apr 11, 2025
Redevelopment of the 31-acre Gillette campus in South Boston could include up to 20 buildings and 5.7 million square feet of development.