by Steve Adams | Oct 2, 2024
City Realty Group unveiled plans to redevelop a Brookline office park as a 1.2 million-square-foot development including a 20-story hotel-condominium tower, medical offices and senior housing.
by State House News Service | Oct 2, 2024
One phrase was uttered over and over again Tuesday morning by the movers and shakers of Beacon Hill and D.C.: Who knew concrete was so exciting?
by CommonWealth Beacon | Oct 2, 2024
Days before attorneys representing Massachusetts state government and the town of Milton face off in a dispute over the MBTA Communities law, Gov. Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell sought to spotlight the cities and towns that are taking the opposite tack.
by Steve Adams | Oct 1, 2024
A Boston developer submitted plans to redevelop the 66-acre former Brockton Fairgrounds property with 1,200 housing units as part of a Suffolk Downs-type mixed-use development.
by Steve Adams | Oct 1, 2024
Watertown’s LINX lab development received $94 million in permanent financing from a Paris-based lender.
by Scott Van Voorhis | Sep 29, 2024
Developers and real estate executives weren’t tapping furiously at their keyboards and burning up my phone line in praise of the mayor’s announcement of a $100 million “Housing Acceleration Fund.”
by Steve Adams | Sep 29, 2024
Led locally by Bill Kane, Blackstone-owned BioMed Realty is building one of Cambridge’s most notable new projects, the 585 Kendall tower leased to Takeda Pharmaceuticals.
by Cameron Sperance | Sep 29, 2024
Massachusetts lost biomanufacturing jobs last year, raising questions about the sector’s future in the state. But local and state leaders are planning initiatives to show the Bay State remains a formidable powerhouse.
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 Christopher R. Vaccaro | Sep 29, 2024
How much new and rehabilitated housing can $5.16 billion and a number of Zoning Act changes buy? We will find out over the next five years.
by Banker & Tradesman | Sep 29, 2024
Despite the spring’s bad headlines, this summer ended with a pile of venture capital deals and two more Bay State biotech IPOs. It’s time for Beacon Hill to do its part to keep that momentum going.
by Sam Lattof | Sep 29, 2024
After five years as CEO of major Boston nonprofit housing developer Madison Park Development Corp., Leslie Reid joined the Massachusetts Housing Investment Corp. this summer to oversee its expansion and new product development.
by Banker & Tradesman | Sep 29, 2024
We believe the projects most likely to succeed are those situated in dynamic ecosystems that already exist and can help foster innovation and collaboration.
by Banker & Tradesman | Sep 29, 2024
The life sciences and lab market across the Boston metro area has been in a state of flux for some time, but a new factors have added extra pressure on landlords and owners.
by Banker & Tradesman | Sep 29, 2024
Converting an office space to housing has big benefits, but can be even more expensive than building housing from scratch. Political and business leaders must come together to find feasible solutions.
by Steve Adams | Sep 27, 2024
A subsidiary of TIAA has paid $102.5 million for a 250-unit Jamaica Plain apartment complex completed in 2022.
by State House News Service | Sep 27, 2024
The number of workers returning to Boston offices in person increased 10 percentage points this year, nearly double the national average, Mayor Michelle Wu announced at a business breakfast Wednesday morning.
by Steve Adams | Sep 26, 2024
Development proposals with serious flaws would receive early notification from Boston officials under proposed changes to the Article 80 zoning code.
by James Sanna | Sep 25, 2024
The city of Boston is exploring how to create a $100 million fund to invest in permitted housing projects, Mayor Michelle Wu told the city’s business elite Wednesday morning.
by Steve Adams | Sep 17, 2024
Massachusetts is in the running to attract the headquarters of a well-known consumer brand from a neighboring state with the potential relocation of toy and game maker Hasbro from Rhode Island.