Banker & Tradesman’s Editorial Cartoon: The Convenience of Living Small
You don’t even need any smart devices. From the same spot, you can turn on the coffee, adjust the thermostat, flush the toilet…
You don’t even need any smart devices. From the same spot, you can turn on the coffee, adjust the thermostat, flush the toilet…
From a booming life science industry spreading further out from East Cambridge to new multifamily housing models and an e-commerce-fueled explosion in interest in distribution facilities, here’s what drove demand in 2019.
In a city with a chronic shortage of college dorms and a housing affordability crisis, private for-profit developers are preparing to fill the void.
As resiliency and mobility issues approach crisis proportions in Greater Boston, Amy Korte is using technology to optimize designs and operations of new developments. Korte was named president of Arrowstreet, the Boston-based architecture firm that she joined in 2008, in May.
An Allston micro-apartment building that’s been used as dormitory space by Boston University and Suffolk University for the last three years has been acquired by a Pennsylvania developer for $75 million.
Amid neighborhood concerns about gentrification, the Boston Planning and Development Agency board approved the new version of Samuels & Assoc.’s massive Dot Block project on April 11.