BPDA Approves 155 Apartments in Vacant Offices
Boston planning officials approved a new hybrid industrial development in Newmarket and office-to-residential conversions in the downtown and North End neighborhoods.
Boston planning officials approved a new hybrid industrial development in Newmarket and office-to-residential conversions in the downtown and North End neighborhoods.
Lexington officials are set to review developers’ proposals this week for projects that would generate a combined 201 new housing units in office parks and commercial districts.
An 11-story Boston office building that’s 68-percent vacant is slated for a residential conversion tapping into a state program subsidizing affordable units.
A big hole in the ground on one of South Boston’s busiest thoroughfares could become the apartment building it was originally dug to enable after several false starts.
NEI General Contracting has completed construction of 28 Austin, a 68-unit modular mixed-use development built on a former Newtonville municipal parking lot.
A controversial multifamily development on Newton’s city-owned Austin Street parking lot has obtained $30.2 million in construction and permanent financing.
The Skating Club of Boston’s long search for a new home is nearing an end, and it’s setting up a 2-acre Brighton property as a potential redevelopment site.
A vacant office building and parking lot off Soldiers Field Road in Brighton will be redeveloped as multifamily housing, including an income-restricted condominium building.
Two commercial properties off Soldiers Field Road in Brighton would be redeveloped into a 249-unit multifamily complex under plans submitted this week to the Boston Planning and Development Agency.