
Alewife Project Includes Air Rights Over Commuter Rail
MBTA officials began the formal redevelopment process for Cambridge’s Alewife station, asking for private joint partners capable of building a “world-class public transportation hub.”
MBTA officials began the formal redevelopment process for Cambridge’s Alewife station, asking for private joint partners capable of building a “world-class public transportation hub.”
The most ambitious building project in nonprofit developer Just-a-Start’s 55-year history, the Economic Mobility Hub at Rindge Commons, will house both elements of its mission under one roof.
A Newton developer and Nauset Construction are teaming up on their fourth project over the past decade, the latest of which will create 49 apartments in Cambridge’s Alewife neighborhood.
Cambridge officials’ debate on a lab construction moratorium in Alewife won’t derail developer Healthpeak’s plans for a 36-acre life science campus, executives said.
Life science developer Healthpeak Properties has acquired a 2.1-acre parcel that could clear the way for construction of a long-sought-after bridge connecting the Quadrangle district with the MBTA’s Alewife station.
Developer Healthpeak Properties revealed plans to build out a 36-acre life science campus over the next decade on parcels it’s assembling in the Quadrangle section of West Cambridge.
A real estate portfolio spanning nearly 10 acres in the transforming Quadrangle section of West Cambridge is under new ownership following a $180-million transaction.
A new 93-unit apartment development in Cambridge’s Alewife section is fully leased just three months after completion of the project by Nauset Construction.
Beverly Hills private equity firm Township Capital has joined the ownership of a 4.4-acre development parcel in Cambridge’s Quad neighborhood where Cabot, Cabot & Forbes is planning a life science development.
Life science developer IQHQ proposes three new R&D buildings at its recently-acquired campus in Cambridge’s Alewife section.
The Davis Cos. is set to break ground on the next 155,000-square-foot phase of its Quad campus in early 2021 after attracting South Boston-based Gingko Bioworks to the West Cambridge portfolio.
A life science developer that made its first Greater Boston acquisition in February has expanded its local portfolio with the $54 million acquisition of a transit-oriented property in West Cambridge.