by Banker & Tradesman | May 25, 2025
Housing alone isn’t sufficient; it must be integrated into the social and civic fabric of a town. That’s where designers can help do more than build housing: they can help build community.
by Steve Adams | May 25, 2025
Building owners take note: the Boston Society for Architecture is looking for a new home, and Danyson Tavares is leading its search for a high-profile space to serve as a hub of the design world.
by Steve Adams | May 23, 2025
Two decades after The Fallon Company acquired a cornerstone development site on Boston Harbor, the final building is nearing completion at its 3 million square-foot Fan Pier project.
by Sam Lattof | May 23, 2025
North Shore Bank has named Michael R. Wheeler as its new president and chief executive officer, just a day after announcing a merger.
by James Sanna | May 23, 2025
The second home in this week’s Gossip Report has a library like something out of a castle.
by Banker & Tradesman | May 23, 2025
Over 100 employees at Suffolk Construction’s Boston headquarters joined their colleagues at the company’s other locations around the country to make around 3,000 Memorial Day cards for military veterans. See who else gave back.
by Steve Adams | May 22, 2025
A Somerville neighborhood group will vote on a community benefits agreement tied to approval of a 1.5 million-square-foot tech campus by Rafi Properties.
by Sam Lattof | May 22, 2025
BrightBridge Credit Union, formerly Merrimack Valley Credit Union, has signed multiple renewal agreements to extend its technology partnership with Synergent.
by James Sanna | May 22, 2025
Sublime Systems’ prototype cement factory in Holyoke is still under construction, but already it’s landed a contract that could unlock a huge new “megaton-scale” plant.
by State House News Service | May 22, 2025
More than 400 Bay Staters have filed petitions for their eviction records to be sealed since a new law took effect earlier this month, Sen. Lydia Edwards said Wednesday.
by Steve Adams | May 21, 2025
A Wilmington industrial park was acquired by Hines, the Houston-based real estate developer, for nearly $73 million following a speculative expansion project during The Davis Companies’ 4-year ownership period.
by Sam Lattof | May 21, 2025
Even with the ink still not dry on its agreement to acquire Colonial Federal Savings Bank, Hometown Financial Group’s CEO says the mutual holding company wants to grow further.
by State House News Service | May 21, 2025
MBTA overseers on Tuesday unanimously approved the latest five-year plan to invest in systemwide improvements, embracing a $9.8 billion roadmap that one watchdog group called a “nuts and bolts” approach.
by James Sanna | May 20, 2025
North Shore Bank, part of Hometown Financial Group, will buy Quincy-based Colonial Federal Savings Bank in a $44 million deal.
by Steve Adams | May 20, 2025
A housing developer won a recent legal victory over a lengthy review of a 204-unit apartment complex in Hyde Park, but the Boston Planning & Development Agency has more questions.
by Sam Lattof | May 20, 2025
Single-family home sales in Massachusetts continued to flatten out in April even as inventory of unsold homes continues to grow modestly.
by Sam Lattof | May 20, 2025
Rockland Trust told investors it expects to find cuts equivalent to 30 percent of Enterprise Bank’s operating costs, but won’t close branches.
by Steve Adams | May 20, 2025
A suburban lab conversion was acquired by Northeastern University for $33 million, just three years after a local developer sold it for $103 million to an institutional investor.
by State House News Service | May 20, 2025
The Healey administration is proposing a strategy that also eyes building code changes to protect the Massachusetts coastline from rising seas and intensifying storms.
by State House News Service | May 19, 2025
The statewide unemployment rate climbed again in April to 4.6 percent, slightly widening the gap with the national joblessness rate, labor officials said Friday.