Commercial & Industrial

Shelter, Budget Deal Reached, On Hold for Now

Shelter, Budget Deal Reached, On Hold for Now

Weeks after their talks collapsed, Democrats filed a $3.1 billion compromise spending bill packed with money for the state’s emergency shelter system. But they could not get the overdue legislation across the finish line in the face of frustrated Republicans.

Personnel File – No. 352

Personnel File – No. 352

Bowditch & Dewy LLP Boston law firm Bowditch & Dewy has hired Matthew Ray for its business and finance and commercial real estate practice groups as a partner. Bristol County Savings Bank Bristol County Savings Bank said it has hired Kelly Masefield to be a...

Plans for Newton Train Stations Up the Ante in Zoning Debate

Plans for Newton Train Stations Up the Ante in Zoning Debate

Newton city councilors are facing pressure to scale back plans to rezone the community’s 13 commercial nodes for more multifamily development to comply with the state’s MBTA Communities law, but one of the mooted suggestions could come at a cost: plans to revamp its commuter rail stations.

Cost of Debt Weighs on CRE Outlook

Cost of Debt Weighs on CRE Outlook

After a decade-long expansion, real estate investors and developers are confronting the reality that investment will be more selective in 2024 – perhaps even the most challenging financing climate in over a decade.

A Retail to Research Swap at CambridgeSide

A Retail to Research Swap at CambridgeSide

Under the direction of Clement Fourny, SmartLabs has begun transforming the top floor of former retail space at the CambridgeSide property into a new life science research center for a broad spectrum of startups.

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