by State House News Service | Apr 23, 2021
Hoping to be better prepared for the climate and environmental hazards of the future, the Baker administration launched a tool Wednesday to allow cities and towns to assess the climate change risk level of planned projects and get recommendations to make the designs more resilient.
by State House News Service | Jun 30, 2020
Grants of up to $100,000 to plan, develop and build out collaborative workspaces are up for grabs again under a program that has dished out $8.4 million to 136 applicants during its first four rounds of activity.
by Steve Adams | May 17, 2020
Beverly-based Connolly Brothers Inc. has completed construction of a $16 million corporate headquarters for gear manufacturer Harmonic Drive LLC at Dunham Ridge Business Park in Beverly.
by Banker & Tradesman | Oct 2, 2019
North Shore Bank and Beverly Bank completed their merger on Tuesday. After consolidating their systems, scheduled for March of 2020, the Beverly Bank branches will be rebranded as North Shore Bank.
by Banker & Tradesman | Sep 22, 2019
The frontier in Greater Boston residents’ quest to find affordable homes moved to the South Shore and Greater Worcester this year, with implications for the way towns, cities and the state plan for the future.
by Scott Van Voorhis | Jul 28, 2019
Million-dollar home sales are starting to pop up in some of the unlikeliest places as prices across Massachusetts shatter records. A decades-long slump in new residential construction in the Boston area has created a dire shortage of homes for sale, driving up prices across the board and putting a premium on anything new or recently renovated.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jul 19, 2019
About $80 million in government funding and $40 million in tax credits will preserve and produce nearly 1,600 housing rental units in Massachusetts, under a round of awards announced Thursday by Gov. Charlie Baker.
by Banker & Tradesman | May 31, 2019
An industrial parcel next to a senior living facility in Beverly has sold for $76 million, according to information filed with the Essex Registry of Deeds.
by Banker & Tradesman | May 23, 2019
Major women’s fashion retailer Dressbarn, founded in Connecticut more than 50 years ago, is closing.
by Banker & Tradesman | Apr 8, 2019
A former industrial site near Beverly’s commuter rail station that was once part of the Manhattan Project has been sold for $3.5 million.
by Banker & Tradesman | Oct 21, 2018
Construction of a new 100,000-square-foot headquarters for manufacturer Harmonic Drive LLC is under way in preparation for a summer 2019 opening.
by Banker & Tradesman | Oct 1, 2018
Wenham-based Williams Fine Art Dealers has opened a pop-up public gallery for the month of October at Holmes Beverly, a newly opened 67-unit apartment complex.
by Steve Adams | Sep 25, 2018
Woburn-based Cummings Properties has sold a 5-acre parcel at its Dunham Ridge campus in Beverly to a Peabody company for a new headquarters and manufacturing facility.
by Banker & Tradesman | Aug 16, 2018
The real estate development group Beverly Crossing has opened its newest apartment community, Link480, at 480 Rantoul St. in Beverly.
by Banker & Tradesman | Apr 3, 2018
Biotech firm LexaGene Holdings Inc. has signed a 17,500-square-foot lease for an office, lab and R&D space at 500 Cummings Center in Beverly.
by Scott Van Voorhis | Apr 30, 2017
Pop psychology quiz: What words come to mind when I say the phrase, “new apartment construction in the suburbs?”
by Steve Adams | Apr 4, 2017
Hamilton Thorne Ltd. has renewed an 18,000-square-foot lease at Cummings Center in Beverly as a retrofit of its headquarters continues including the addition of new R&D space.
by Banker & Tradesman | Aug 27, 2015
Herrick Lutts Realty Partners of Beverly teamed up...