Report: Collapsed South End Home Was Navem Project
A South Boston townhouse that suffered a serious structural collapse on New Year’s Day was owned by developers Navem Partners and apparently undergoing renovations.
A South Boston townhouse that suffered a serious structural collapse on New Year’s Day was owned by developers Navem Partners and apparently undergoing renovations.
With more than 2,000 new luxury high-rise units scheduled for completion in downtown Boston by next spring, the stakes are high to deliver the latest eye-catching amenity packages to boost preleasing.
A 108-unit condo tower planned for a section of Boylston Street near the Hynes Convention Center won’t be pursued by the developer.
The $400 million, 33-story Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences, set to begin construction this summer, soared upward in size and market niche during seven years of permitting and predevelopment. This is the saga of its tricky path to groundbreaking.