


Condo Construction on Collision Course with IDP Changes
Policymakers in Boston could be facing a catch-22 while pursuing a pair of popular but potentially contradictory goals: encouraging developers to build more residential condominiums while requiring a higher percentage of income-restricted units.

Condo Project Would Give Eastie Farm a Permanent Home
A 41-unit condominium project would include a permanent home for Eastie Farm, including offices, classrooms and a distribution hub for the community supported agriculture program.

Retail-Condo Swap Proposed in South End
A $23 million condo complex including small entry-level units could replace a South End property formerly occupied by a restaurant and gastropub under plans unveiled by a development team this week.

BPDA OKs 88 Black Falcon Expansion, Allston-Brighton Bus Lanes
A 327,000-square-foot addition to the 88 Black Falcon complex will market space to life science companies while preserving traditional industrial tenants such as seafood companies in the Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park.

Raffles Bets on Rebound in Downtown Luxury Condo Market
After a broad-based dip in Boston’s luxury condo market in 2020, developers of the Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences have a brighter post-pandemic outlook for sales of 146 condos at their 35-story tower.

Downtown Salem Condo Developers Open Sales Gallery
A condo project that replaced a former district courthouse in downtown Salem has opened a sales gallery to market 61 units ranging from the $400,000’s to over $1 million.

723K SF Allston Project Would Add New Charles River Connections
A hotel, condominium and apartment redevelopment of the former Skating Club of Boston property in Allston would include new connections from Western Avenue to the Charles River Reservation.

Condo Development Breaks Ground in East Boston
As the Boston construction moratorium lifts, a development team is breaking ground on a 64-unit project testing the East Boston luxury condo market.

Eastie Condo Project Gets $18.7M in Financing
A 49-unit condo project in near East Boston’s Maverick Square has broken ground after receiving an $18.7 million construction loan.