Over-55 Developments Help Some by Harming Many More
The dirty little secret is that town officials like over-55 projects mainly because of what they aren’t: New homes and apartments that would attract families with children to their community.
The dirty little secret is that town officials like over-55 projects mainly because of what they aren’t: New homes and apartments that would attract families with children to their community.
The 4,253-square-foot, five-bedroom home on a little more than an acre of land has been updated with modern conveniences yet retains some old features.
Leasing interest in the former Marian High School has been low, leading to the archdiocese to offer the building for sale.
Nasdaq-listed biotech company Replimune Group Inc. has leased 63,278 square feet at 33 New York Ave. in Framingham for a new office, lab and pharma manufacturing facility.
When President Donald Trump signed into law the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act late last year, it created the most significant changes the U.S. federal income tax laws have seen in over three decades.
Drive around the city of Framingham these days, and you will see common sites – construction cranes, new residential construction, infrastructure investments and revitalized commercial space.
Margulies Perruzzi Architects has completed design and renovation of 100 Crossing Boulevard, a 100,000-square-foot office building in Framingham.
While it may have taken time for the project to pick up speed, Framingham is pushing forward in its efforts to revitalize downtown at an increasingly accelerated clip.
The rise of Amazon and ecommerce is fast turning into an extinction level event for malls, which now face the same fate as all the neighborhood stores and shops they once shuttered on Main Street. And our own bevy of retail bazaars here in Massachusetts is hardly immune to the pressures
Multifamily developer Wood Partners will hold a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for its latest project, the 196-unit Alta Union House complex in downtown Framingham.
Green Brick Development LLC has purchased a 44,272-square-foot industrial building in Framingham. The property at 101 Bishop St. sits on 3.1 acres.
Avidia Bank announced this week that it will open its newest location in Framingham.