by Steve Adams | Sep 29, 2024
A vision to turn West Cambridge into a second Kendall Square is coming apart amid record lab vacancies across the region, as the fundamentals of development look set to shift back in favor of multifamily housing.
by Banker & Tradesman | Dec 24, 2023
New survey data will help you understand your renters and earn their trust in a way that can build long-term tenant relationships.
by James Sanna | Jun 28, 2023
A new study from listings portal Zillow has sought to quantify the effects of a decade or more of under-building in the nation’s housing markets by estimating how many families are doubled-up – or worse – in apartments.
by Steve Adams | Jun 26, 2022
The Federal Reserve’s largest interest rate hike in nearly three decades likely will put a kink in Greater Boston’s housing pipeline, increase apartment rents and weed out some development firms.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jun 19, 2022
Misinformation has been spreading about what the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act would do. Here are the facts, and the many places it’s been refined with real estate industry feedback.
by State House News Service | Jun 19, 2020
State universities in Bridgewater, Fitchburg, Framingham, Salem, Westfield and Worcester plan in September to bring students back to campuses, where they are scheduled to return to dorms and attend on-campus classes as the state copes with the uncertainties posed by COVID-19.
by James Sanna | Jun 18, 2020
At least a portion of students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will return to campus in the fall, the university announced Wednesday, joining Boston University in deciding to return, at least in part, to on-campus learning.
by Peter Paul Payack | Apr 23, 2017
Boston apartment investment market is rising to new heights.