Wu Wins, Everett’s Mayor Out: What Boston-Area Elections Mean for Housing
Housing and development were on the ballot in many Greater Boston cities and towns last night, and they seem to have come out on top in many communities.
Housing and development were on the ballot in many Greater Boston cities and towns last night, and they seem to have come out on top in many communities.
The MBTA’s plans for a Silver Line extension running past the proposed New England Revolution stadium site in Everett hasn’t diminished Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s concerns about the project’s potential burdens.
Everett officials will review the latest proposal for a 591-unit housing development on a site that’s also under consideration for construction of a new high school.
The Davis Cos.’ redevelopment plans for the 95-acre Everett ExxonMobil tank farm property include a multi-million-square-foot mix of multifamily housing, warehousing and advanced manufacturing.
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria and a Beacon Hill lawmaker defended legislation that could accelerate redevelopment of a 43-acre waterfront parcel including a potential professional soccer stadium.
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria is suing a local news site and the city clerk for defamation after the recent publication of articles claiming he extorted $96,000 in connection with a real estate transaction.
JLL is marketing the 95-acre Exxon tank farm property in Everett as a potential mixed-use redevelopment replacing a huge expanse of the city’s industrial waterfront.