
1.2M SF Life Science Park Proposed in Medford
Aging commercial buildings along Medford’s Mystic Avenue would be replaced by a four-building, 1.2 million life science campus proposed by Combined Properties.
Aging commercial buildings along Medford’s Mystic Avenue would be replaced by a four-building, 1.2 million life science campus proposed by Combined Properties.
In a break from Gov. Charlie Baker’s approach, Governor-elect Maura Healey has vowed to give housing developers top priority as the state seeks to accelerate surplus property sales in the new administration.
How many of the numerous proposed new life science clusters outside Kendall Square ecosystem have sea legs? One might surprise you: Medford.
A developer proposes a 1.2-million-square-foot life science development on a Medford site that includes a property it acquired from Massachusetts Department of Transportation in 2019.
A multifamily development proposed for a former Massachusetts Department of Transportation maintenance facility is attracting opposition from Medford officials who cite a loss of commercial space and safety issues.
As Cantella & Co. settled on Malden Center for its new home, the investment adviser opted for new construction with a differentiator: plans for a 4-story, 60,000-square-foot office building using mass timber construction.
A zoning amendment for Medford’s Mystic Avenue corridor was withdrawn Tuesday by Mayor Stephanie Burke following opposition from city councilors and some residents.
As the city of Medford considers rezoning Mystic Avenue, one developer isn’t waiting for a final decision before proposing a large-scale multifamily project.
Medford could become the next Boston suburb to adopt mixed-use zoning as interest intensifies among multifamily developers.