Mill Creek Submits 350-Unit Housing Development in Medford
Multifamily developer Mill Creek Residential is seeking to expand its portfolio in the Wellington Circle area by replacing a vacant commercial property with a 350-unit apartment complex.
Multifamily developer Mill Creek Residential is seeking to expand its portfolio in the Wellington Circle area by replacing a vacant commercial property with a 350-unit apartment complex.
Tufts University and Capstone Development Partners unveiled plans for the school’s largest-ever dormitory project, a 667-bed development across from the MBTA’s Medford/Tufts station.
A contaminated industrial site near Wellington Circle would be redeveloped as a lab complex under a proposal by an Acton developer.
Boston-based Davis Cos. is seeking approval of 289-unit development following a state board’s ruling that Medford is subject to the Chapter 40B affordable housing law.
Medford officials will consider whether to rezone properties at and around the MBTA’s Wellington station to comply with the MBTA Communities law encouraging multifamily development near transit.
A shovel-ready life science development site is being offered for sale following recent rezoning designed to enlarge Medford’s life science industry cluster.
Two developers are seeking to build multifamily housing on commercial properties near MBTA stations in Medford.
Aging commercial buildings along Medford’s Mystic Avenue would be replaced by a four-building, 1.2 million life science campus proposed by Combined Properties.
Boston-based developer RISE completed its acquisition of a Medford restaurant property approved for a $200 million life science tower.
Conceptual development plans for the MBTA’s Wellington station in Medford call include offices, lab space, hotels and up to 1,450 housing units on the 28-acre site.
Eight developers have responded to the city of Medford’s offering of air rights at the MBTA’s Wellington station for mixed-use projects including multifamily housing, office space and hotels.
Medford officials have approved plans to redevelop a Mystic Avenue property by the same entrepreneur who is planning the city’s first cannabis cultivation facility on a neighboring parcel.
How many of the numerous proposed new life science clusters outside Kendall Square ecosystem have sea legs? One might surprise you: Medford.
The city of Medford is gauging developers’ interest in building a large mixed-use project on up to 28 acres at Wellington station on the MBTA’s Orange Line.
A developer proposes a 1.2-million-square-foot life science development on a Medford site that includes a property it acquired from Massachusetts Department of Transportation in 2019.
The city of Medford will offer 28 acres of air rights development over the MBTA’s Wellington station, setting the stage for a potential massive transit-oriented development on the Orange Line.
Cummings Properties is proposing a 60,000-square-foot expansion of its Medford lab complex to meet spillover demand from life science companies.