Key Tool for First-Time Buyers Sidelined in Hot Market
FHA loans are exploding in popularity. But their users – often Black and Latinx first-time buyers – can lose in multiple-offer situations. What can be done?
FHA loans are exploding in popularity. But their users – often Black and Latinx first-time buyers – can lose in multiple-offer situations. What can be done?
At a gateway parcel in Roxbury’s Nubian Square, three potential developers have another box to check: designing buildings and public spaces to minimize the neighborhood’s asphalt-covered urban heat island and its negative effects on residents’ health.
Construction is complete at 2451 Washington St., a 4-story condominium development that sits at the prominent corner of Dudley Street and Guild Row in Roxbury.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
Roxbury’s city-owned parcel P3 has been a place where development proposals go to die, despite the periodic efforts of top elected officials to spread some of Boston’s building boom into a neighborhood long starved of private real estate investment.
Jeanne Pinado, the former CEO of Madison Park Development Corp., joined Colliers International’s Boston office in January, becoming one of the first Black women in a top role in local commercial brokerage.
The leader of a Roxbury nonprofit developer is joining the Colliers Boston capital markets team and will bolster the brokerage’s diversity and inclusion efforts.
Four projects proposed for city-owned land in and around Roxbury’s central hub of Dudley Square would bring nearly 200 affordable units and 64 market-rate units to the neighborhood.