by Jay Fitzgerald | Dec 27, 2020
Local developers of innovative housing insist the coliving trend – where renters share spaces such as kitchens, bathrooms, common areas and other amenities in exchange for lower rent prices – has not succumbed to the risks of COVID-19, despite reports of its demise.
by Steve Adams | Mar 19, 2020
The spread of the coronavirus could lead to permanent changes in commercial real estate, including increasing reliance on remote working, online shopping and medtech integration, JLL predicts.
by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 1, 2020
WeWork and Airbnb altered the way tenants look at property, the same way Uber and Lyft have upended the way passengers look at transportation
by Steve Adams | Jan 17, 2020
A 278-bed co-living development in Allston and 451-unit private student housing complex in the Fenway moved a step closer to groundbreaking.
by Steve Adams | Dec 22, 2019
From a booming life science industry spreading further out from East Cambridge to new multifamily housing models and an e-commerce-fueled explosion in interest in distribution facilities, here’s what drove demand in 2019.
by Steve Adams | Oct 9, 2019
Developer Scape’s revised plans for the Fenway neighborhood call for three residential towers containing 1,357 units, including a 220-unit affordable housing tower at 2 Charlesgate West.
by Steve Adams | Jul 30, 2019
A British co-housing developer planning a billion-dollar pipeline of dorm-style private academic housing projects in Greater Boston has acquired three properties in Somerville’s Davis Square for nearly $10 million.
by Steve Adams | Jul 28, 2019
In a city with a chronic shortage of college dorms and a housing affordability crisis, private for-profit developers are preparing to fill the void.