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.
A utility company blamed for a series of natural gas explosions in the Merrimack that left one person dead and damaged dozens of homes has agreed to plead guilty to breaking pipeline safety laws,
A 140-unit apartment complex in Methuen has been sold to Lawrence-based Arrowpoint Properties for $29.3 million.
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.
The lessons learned through the Merrimack Valley recovery effort can help form a roadmap for future infrastructure projects. To be successful, these projects will need adequate definition at the start and continuous efforts to contain scope.
Fifteen lenders from across Massachusetts pumped an additional $2 million into the emergency loan fund intended to help businesses stay afloat as they contend with the effects of last month’s gas fires and explosions in the Merrimack Valley, the governor announced Wednesday.
In the week since gas explosions and fires rocked the Merrimack Valley, much of the attention has focused on the thousands of residents who were forced to evacuate their homes.
Last year’s state budget surplus could provide funding to help Merrimack Valley residents and businesses struggling to recover from an ongoing natural gas emergency, according to House Speaker Robert DeLeo, who said he’s confident that lawmakers would unite around an aid package, if necessary.
Gov. Charlie Baker on Friday afternoon declared a state of emergency in the wake of a series of gas fires and explosions in the Merrimack Valley, handing over control of the response to Eversource in place of the local utility that Lawrence Mayor Dan Rivera said had been “hiding from the problem.”