
A Development Pipeline Grows North of Boston
Morgan Pierson is taking his 20 years of experience in commercial real estate to the north suburban market in his new role at Lupoli Cos. as senior vice president of real estate and development.
Morgan Pierson is taking his 20 years of experience in commercial real estate to the north suburban market in his new role at Lupoli Cos. as senior vice president of real estate and development.
Developer Lupoli Companies’ 2.3 million-square-foot, mixed-use reimagining of an old IBM campus on Interstate 495 now has a major tenant.
Pentucket Bank has closed its main headquarters at 1 Merrimack St. in Haverhill as it will be demolished and give way for a redevelopment in downtown Haverhill.
Lupoli Companies is expanding its portfolio of properties in Littleton, where the Lawrence developer already is planning a redevelopment of the former IBM campus.
The adage across all commercial real estate during economic cooldowns is a financial flight to quality – high-end buildings in the urban core. That might not be the case this time around.
Tech titans including once set the pace for the commercial real estate market along Interstate 495. But after years of stagnant leasing activity, changes of ownership for three office parks spanning 541 acres are prompting large-scale redevelopments.
The governor will be on hand Wednesday when political and community leaders in Lawrence celebrate the opening of a new turf field atop a parking garage, part of a big new redevelopment by Lupoli Cos.
In recent years, the city of Haverhill has been steadily rejuvenating its downtown district with mixed-use developments that have added new residences, restaurants and retail shops to the once-gritty riverfront area. And more developments are on the way.
The recent surge in inflation is starting to effect construction of multifamily housing in Massachusetts, forcing some developers to put projects on hold or revamp their financial assumptions amid skyrocketing materials and labor costs.
Five developers are seeking to develop hundreds of housing units at a city-owned property that’s been viewed as a linchpin of downtown Haverhill’s resurgence.
Five developers have submitted plans for housing and commercial space on a 4.5-acre Haverhill property that’s viewed as a linchpin of downtown revitalization efforts.
Lupoli Cos. has begun leasing the final 338-unit phase of its Riverwalk Lofts project in Lawrence, where rents for entry-level units start at $2,000.
Local officials and economic development specialists say underutilized office buildings and neglected parcels in the heart of downtown present a compelling opportunity for housing conversions and new construction.
Haverhill officials are putting out the call for development proposals for five parcels spanning 4.5 acres for the latest element of their downtown revitalization efforts.
With a downtown renaissance gaining momentum, the city of Haverhill is looking to spread its economic growth and tap into demand for industrial development along Interstate 495.
A dilapidated mill complex just 15 years ago, Lupoli Cos.’ Riverwalk in Lawrence is virtually bursting at the seams. Now, with occupancy of Riverwalk’s commercial space at approximately 95 percent, developer Lupoli Cos. has launched a $60 million expansion project called The Pavilion.
Lawrence isn’t exactly known for generating positive headlines. But Arthur Sullivan, co-founder of Brady Sullivan Properties, and Sal Lupoli, head of the Lupoli Cos., are doubling down on the hardscrabble gateway city along the Merrimack River.
With widespread power outages and vehicle travel into the city of Lawrence restricted in the wake of a series of devastating fires, tenants at commercial properties were making alternate arrangements to keep their businesses up and running.
A new market-rate apartment complex boosts the residential component of Lawrence’s 3.6-million-square-foot Riverwalk mixed-use mill redevelopment up to 255 units.
A summer educational program bringing STEM instruction to college students who attend non-research institutions has launched its first session at Lawrence’s Riverwalk complex.