It’s a Messy Market for Mass. CRE Lenders

Delinquent loans are ticking down, but the volume of charged-off loans is rising and economic uncertainty has made some banks and borrowers hit “pause.” Welcome to the 2025 commercial real estate lending market.

Community Good Works

Shrewsbury’s Central One Credit Union announced a $5,000 donation to erase student lunch debt owed to the Shrewsbury Public Schools by families in need. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Clinton Savings Bank staff, with mascot Scratch the Savings Cat in tow, visited Boylston Elementary School for “Read Across America Day.” See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Bristol County Savings Bank Gave $250,000 to help fund a new emergency department at Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro. See who else gave back.

Personnel File

Members of the real estate and banking worlds were on the move recently, despite the holiday. See who’s been hired and who’s been promoted in the latest Personnel File.

Community Good Works

In this week’s Community Good Works, banks and credit unions help students in need by donating school supplies, backpacks and meals across the state.

Personnel File

In this week’s Personnel File, banks, credit unions, residential realty offices and architecture firms grow their teams.

Community Good Works

Community Good Works

Arbella Insurance and Country Bank each take stock of their 2017 charitable efforts, and the indigent get a boost from businesses in Cambridge, Fall River, Framingham and Leominster.

Community good works

Community Good Works

The holiday spirit is alive and well in this week’s Community Good Works, thanks to sizable donations from bankHometown, Webster Five, the South Shore Realtors and many others.

Community Good Works

Local food pantries get a boost from banks in preparation for Thanksgiving; BankFive donates $5,000 for people who experience autism; and St. Francis House raises over $750,000 for its shelter in this week’s Community Good Works.