Riverview’s Demise Highlights Condo Hazards
As demolition wraps up at the Riverside condo tower in Cambridge, the land begins to head towards a sale – possibly to a new developer.
by Steve Adams | Apr 12, 2026
As demolition wraps up at the Riverside condo tower in Cambridge, the land begins to head towards a sale – possibly to a new developer.
by Banker & Tradesman | Feb 18, 2018
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that condominium developers can’t unreasonably restrict the ability of owners to file suits against them. The court rejected a “poison pill” provision developers often use to insulate themselves from liability for construction defects, design flaws and other claims condominium owners might pursue against the developers of their communities.
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