
Construction Supplier Expands in Woburn
A construction supply and rental business is expanding its leased warehouse space in Woburn by 20,000 square feet as it expands its product selection and inventory.
A construction supply and rental business is expanding its leased warehouse space in Woburn by 20,000 square feet as it expands its product selection and inventory.
An investment firm that has snapped up three Greater Boston industrial-flex buildings so far this year added another two to its portfolio in recent days.
One of the largest industrial businesses in Worcester’s growing Canal District has officially opened a just-completed cold storage facility in a nearby neighborhood.
A pair of fully leased industrial buildings in Leominster have been acquired for $7.45 million.
Vineyard Wind, the $2.8 billion, 800 megawatt wind power project planned for the waters off Martha’s Vineyard, has been delayed and will not move forward on the timeline it has been anticipating due to a federal agency’s decision to undertake a broad study of the potential impacts of offshore wind projects planned up and down the coast.
A Framingham farm could become the latest marijuana growing facility in Massachusetts under a plan to be put to the city’s planning board tonight.
After acquiring a shell industrial property in foreclosure for $1.8 million in 2011, Hudson-based Calare Properties has sold 417 South St. in Marlborough to a fund managed by Berkeley Partners of San Francisco.
A little over a week after the next parcel south sold for just over $10 million, a second parcel in Charlestown’s Bunker Hill Industrial Park has sold, this time for $7.2 million on July 1.
The owner of a 16.36-acre Hudson industrial property that has struggled for years to reach full tenancy is proposing to redevelop the land into 196 apartments, including 64 in a historic mill building on the site.
The Baker administration is on board with pursuing additional renewable energy procurements that would double the amount of possible offshore wind power in Massachusetts, enough to provide roughly a third of the state’s electricity demand.
An industrial parcel next to a senior living facility in Beverly has sold for $76 million, according to information filed with the Essex Registry of Deeds.
The next occupant of the former Crown Cork & Seal manufacturing plant in Lawrence will invest over $30 million in building improvements to accommodate a pair of industrial laundries employing 350 people.
A Watertown engineering firm will occupy a new 79,000-square-foot headquarters in Marlborough following a warehouse-to-office conversion by the landlord.
A Danvers industrial property has been sold for $8 million.
David Goodhue was named market leader of Colliers International Boston in January, succeeding the veteran three-part leadership team of Kevin Phelan, Tom Hynes and Jim Elcock.