by Steve Adams | Sep 14, 2023
To address a shrinking but still substantial racial wealth gap, Massachusetts’ should expand programs that encourage developers to build home ownership condominiums, a Boston Foundation analysis concludes.
by Nika Cataldo | Sep 14, 2023
First Citizens Bank is moving to reaffirm innovation banking arm SVB Commercial’s presence in tech hubs around the country through a new advertisement campaign as local competitors look to challenge SVB’s dominance in the tech and biotech sectors.
by State House News Service | Sep 14, 2023
The Healey administration is considering a menu of housing policies, including creating seasonal designations for communities affected by summer tourism
by James Sanna | Sep 14, 2023
HYM Investment Group’s brand-new One Congress office tower officially opens today, the first in a big pulse of downtown Boston class A space being delivered over the next several quarters.
by Steve Adams | Sep 13, 2023
Neighborhood business districts and transit hubs across Boston would be positioned for higher-density development and fast-track approvals under a zoning reform plan announced today by Mayor Michelle Wu.
by Nika Cataldo | Sep 13, 2023
Salem Five Insurance, the insurance arm of Salem Five...
by Nika Cataldo | Sep 13, 2023
Naveo Credit Union is looking to expand its reach in...
by James Sanna | Sep 13, 2023
The former head of NER Construction Management Corp. has admitted to a payroll fraud operation.
by State House News Service | Sep 13, 2023
The Massachusetts economy keeps driving ahead and that recession out on the horizon doesn’t seem to be getting any closer.
by Nika Cataldo | Sep 12, 2023
Class B office space in Boston backs a considerable number of mortgages set to mature between 2023 to 2026, but at a lower rate than many other metro areas in the country.
by Steve Adams | Sep 12, 2023
Charlestown neighborhood activists portrayed their neighborhood as choking on traffic and overdevelopment in objecting to a rezoning plan that could bring more high-density commercial projects and housing.
by Nika Cataldo | Sep 12, 2023
The new chief financial officer of M&T Bank has four focus areas he intends to work on to polish operations in the regional bank, he said at a recent financial conference.
by James Sanna | Sep 12, 2023
A Catholic social service agency and the Archdiocese of Boston’s affordable housing development arm are proposing to renovate and expand a Dorchester former hospital that houses families trying to escape homelessness.
by State House News Service | Sep 12, 2023
A top House Democrat is calling on Gov. Maura Healey’s administration to overhaul its “chaotic” response to the ongoing arrival of migrant families, and establish a unified command structure.
by Steve Adams | Sep 11, 2023
As real estate markets monitor a reset of office building values, a Boston Financial District building traded for 17 percent below its 2013 acquisition price.
by Nika Cataldo | Sep 11, 2023
Provisions for credit losses more than doubled and net charge-offs – bad debt that will never be recovered – jumped to $67 million from $19 million.
by Banker & Tradesman | Sep 11, 2023
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s The Personnel File.
by Nika Cataldo | Sep 11, 2023
Southbridge-based Cornerstone Bank has introduced a...
by Steve Adams | Sep 11, 2023
A commercial property near Nubian Square would be redeveloped and expanded with 140 housing units under a pending proposal by a Newton-based firm.
by James Sanna | Sep 11, 2023
A new poll suggests a huge swath of the biggest generation in America right now see huge barriers to achieving homeownership for themselves.