
Healey Signs Off on 225 New Boston Liquor Licenses
Gov. Maura Healey signed legislation Wednesday giving Boston 225 more alcohol licenses, the majority of which are expected to boost economic development in 13 targeted ZIP codes.
Gov. Maura Healey signed legislation Wednesday giving Boston 225 more alcohol licenses, the majority of which are expected to boost economic development in 13 targeted ZIP codes.
Mayor Michelle Wu joined Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll and officials from co-developers Pennrose and LGBTQ Senior Housing Inc. and residents for the grand opening of The Pryde on Friday.
A Dorchester development team proposes 115 apartments on an industrial site steps from the MBTA’s Readville station.
City officials green-lit a $130 million project on Brighton’s Commonwealth Avenue and redevelopment of a former East Boston casket factory property, among others, to hit the second-largest number of units permitted all year.
Policymakers in Boston could be facing a catch-22 while pursuing a pair of popular but potentially contradictory goals: encouraging developers to build more residential condominiums while requiring a higher percentage of income-restricted units.
Lincoln Property Co.’s proposal for a nine-building multifamily development in Boston’s Hyde Park neighborhood is being sent back to the drawing board.
Boston officials are seeking new powers to reject condo and apartment developments that locate parking decks instead of retail shops on the ground floor.
A 4-story, mixed-use building is being proposed for the site of a pair of retail buildings and an auto body in Hyde Park’s commercial center.
In addition to a prominent affordable housing project proposed for Jamaica Plain, the Boston Planning & Development Board approved several projects and changes to projects at its Nov. 14 meeting.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency Board approved a 247-unit, transit-oriented apartment complex planned for the Readeville section of the city’s Hyde Park neighborhood, along with two other projects, at its Thursday night meeting.
Boston and its suburbs have become remarkably more diverse, new data show.
Developer Milan Patel is proposing a new, $9 million residential project next to the Hyde Park Commuter Rail station in the neighborhood’s business district.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) board of directors approved three new development projects in Allston, Hyde Park and Roxbury. The projects will create 257 residential units, 16 of them affordable housing units and 89 jobs.
MassHousing has closed on $2.1 million in financing to the Traggorth Cos. and the Southwest Boston Community Development Corporation (SWBCDC) for the construction of the 27-unit Residences at Fairmount Station in Hyde Park.
Since the horse race to elect our 58th president dominates much of my Twitter feed, I thought I’d do a little research on how it impacts the other thing major feature of my feed: residential real estate.