DeMaria Leaves Major Developments in Hands of Everett’s New Mayor
“Development” is a promising word in Gateway Cities, and Everett’s new mayor just inherited a lot of it in his first few weeks in office.
“Development” is a promising word in Gateway Cities, and Everett’s new mayor just inherited a lot of it in his first few weeks in office.
The $500 million energy storage project proposed in the first phase of The Davis Cos. redevelopment of Everett’s former Exxon Mobil fuel tank farm received a key state approval.
Greater Boston’s clean energy sector has emerged as the nation’s fourth-largest industry cluster, but the fate of high-profile projects in Boston and Everett hinges upon approval of new procurement laws left in limbo in the past legislative session.
A 7.2 million-square-foot development plan for Everett’s former ExxonMobil fuel storage farm includes 3,200 housing units, commercial and industrial space and an energy storage facility designed to improve the reliability of the region’s electric grid.
The new owner of the former ExxonMobil property in Everett presented a master plan for redevelopment of the 100-acre property over the next two decades.