Mill Creek Gets Financing for $145M Allston Development
Mill Creek Residential received $95 million in construction financing to replace an Allston office building with a 240-unit apartment complex.
Mill Creek Residential received $95 million in construction financing to replace an Allston office building with a 240-unit apartment complex.
Construction is ramping up for the first in a series of developments that could add nearly 1,100 apartments near Wellington Circle.
Apartment developer Mill Creek closed on a $97.6 million construction loan and acquired a Medford industrial property for $20.5 million where it has approval for a Chapter 40B development.
An affiliate of Florida-based multifamily giant Mill Creek Residential has filed plans for a new, large apartment building in northern Quincy.
Boston officials approved a Mission Hill apartment development after the developer agreed to donate $200,000 to a neighborhood nonprofit housing group.
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.
Mill Creek Residential is proposing 240 apartments under Allston’s new Western Avenue rezoning plan that is designed to encourage housing production.
Revere planning officials have green-lit another large apartment complex overlooking Revere Beach, this time far to the north of the MBTA’s Wonderland Blue Line and bus station.
A multifamily development proposed for a former Massachusetts Department of Transportation maintenance facility is attracting opposition from Medford officials who cite a loss of commercial space and safety issues.
Multifamily developer Mill Creek Residential is seeking to redevelop a Mystic Valley Parkway property with a 400-unit apartment complex.
Modera Medford, the latest transit-oriented multifamily development along the MBTA’s Orange Line, has begun move-ins for 297 apartments at 5 Cabot Road in Medford.
Fairfield Residential has sold a 171-unit Quincy apartment complex to Mill Creek Residential for $50 million.
Framingham rezoned the heart of its downtown to encourage higher-density multifamily complexes near its MBTA commuter rail station – and developers are responding.