
Community Good Works
KeyBank announced a $20,000 gift to the Springfield Boys & Girls Club to support a summer learning program at the club called “Brain Gain.” See who else gave back.
KeyBank announced a $20,000 gift to the Springfield Boys & Girls Club to support a summer learning program at the club called “Brain Gain.” See who else gave back.
A biotech company founded in 2021 at Harvard’s Wyss Institute is establishing its first dedicated headquarters at Cummings Properties’ campus in Medford.
The developers, banks, construction companies, credit unions, real estate brokerages, property managers and others in Massachusetts’ real estate and banking industries had a busy year when it came to giving.
A shovel-ready life science development site is being offered for sale following recent rezoning designed to enlarge Medford’s life science industry cluster.
Cummings Properties is adding a pair of biotech startups to newly-converted lab space at its Medford campus.
Commercial leases typically give landlords several rights and remedies when tenants default. But for some landlords these remedies are not enough, so they add rent acceleration as an additional remedy.
A restaurant group with four locations north of Boston will replace the former Strega’s as flagship restaurant operator at the TradeCenter 128 campus in Woburn.
A new $50 million gift from Cummings Foundation, the philanthropic affiliate of Woburn commercial real estate firm Cummings Properties, will expand the work of late global health champion Dr. Paul Farmer.
Brockton-based SCU Credit Union celebrated World Kindness Day all week long with acts of kindness in the local community. Among these, SCU President and CEO Glenn Parsons traveled to several grocery stores and surprised shoppers by handing out over $3,500 in gift cards to people he met in the aisles.
How many of the numerous proposed new life science clusters outside Kendall Square ecosystem have sea legs? One might surprise you: Medford.
Woburn-based Cummings Properties recently pledged $20 million dollars through its foundation to the Rhode Island-based university to support its provision of multidisciplinary architecture and real estate education.
Woburn-based Cummings Properties has pledged $20 million to Roger Williams University in its latest major donation to a local school.
Massachusetts is experiencing significant real estate activity associated with life sciences, but landlords and tenants should consider several issues before making financial commitments to these projects.
From huge gifts to help entrepreneurs build their businesses to scholarships for their communities’ kids, local banks and real estate companies gave back in a lot of ways recently.
The nonprofit Lappin Foundation and an investment company that manages its assets are relocating from Salem to Beverly’s Cummings Center.
A global shipping company is consolidating its office and warehouse space at a Cummings Properties-managed building in Wilmington.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
A 10-year-old life science company founded by Northeastern University researchers is building out a new lab facility at 3 Gill St. in Woburn.
A nonprofit tech incubator on the North Shore has completed a series of expansions to accommodate its growing roster of 18 startups.
From boots for the homeless to hundreds of thousands of dollars in giving, local lenders and firms in the commercial real estate industry gave back in recent weeks.