by Steve Adams | Nov 4, 2025
New England’s largest construction manager has a future project close to home in its pipeline: renovations to its Roxbury headquarters that would create new amenities for employees and visitors while improving security.
by Steve Adams | Nov 12, 2023
Investors and tenants say it’s impossible to separate Newmarket’s future potential from the stigma gained by its proximity to New England’s most notorious intersection. But is the page turning to a new chapter for the area?
by State House News Service | Aug 28, 2023
Boston police would be granted the ability to take down tents at Mass. and Cass., under Mayor Michelle Wu’s plans for a new approach to address the homeless encampments in an area that’s the center of the state’s opioid epidemic.
by Steve Adams | Aug 18, 2023
Boston Planning & Development Agency directors approved new zoning regulations for one of the city’s last pockets of industrial real estate and the epicenter of the opioid crisis.
by State House News Service | Nov 29, 2022
While the confluence of homelessness and substance use in Boston’s “Mass. and Cass” area persists, Mayor Michelle Wu argued Monday that conditions on the ground have improved dramatically in the year since she took office.
by The Associated Press | Jan 13, 2022
Workers started removing the last tents Wednesday morning from a once-sprawling homeless encampment at a Boston intersection known as Mass & Cass.
by James Sanna | Nov 30, 2021
Boston investment firm Eaton Vance is leasing a significant chunk of the One Post Office Square tower currently under renovation, but will be shrinking its footprint when it moves from its current home at International Place.
by The Associated Press | Oct 25, 2021
Officials in Boston are beginning to clear a sprawling homeless camp, citing a crisis of opioid addiction there.
by Steve Adams | Oct 24, 2021
Burlington’s latest effort to build a new suburban Boston life science cluster is getting traction among developers and spurring new activity in office parks set to be repositioned with biotech at the forefront.
by State House News Service | Oct 20, 2021
The city of Boston and the Baker administration will partner on a centralized command structure to respond to the worsening addiction and homelessness crisis anchored in the area known as “Mass. and Cass.”
by State House News Service | May 28, 2021
The six candidates running for mayor of Boston met for the second time this week in a forum hosted by the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department Wednesday where they honed in on criminal justice, substance abuse disorder, mental health, and homelessness.
by Banker & Tradesman | May 16, 2021
Boston officials have embarked on an effort to rezone the Newmarket industrial district amid a boom in demand for distribution and biomanufacturing space. But they face a difficult balancing act as they do so.
by Steve Adams | May 16, 2021
In 21st century Boston, real estate values defy gravity and displacement pressures spread throughout the city – even in gritty Newmarket as long-time industrial tenants wonder whether rent hikes will force them to leave if life science uses start making inroads.
by Steve Adams | Nov 11, 2020
A partnership between Boston-based Oliver Street Capital and Bain Capital Real Estate has acquired a fully-leased distribution facility in Boston’s Newmarket section for $12.25 million.
by Steve Adams | Nov 1, 2020
A dynamic real estate market and public health crisis have collided in Boston’s Newmarket industrial neighborhood in recent years. Amid complaints about crime and drug paraphernalia, business owners are proposing the creation of Boston’s third business improvement district.
by Steve Adams | May 17, 2017
In its first acquisition in Boston’s Newmarket neighborhood, Boston-based Winhall Cos. has acquired a recently renovated brick-and-beam office building at 114-125 Gerard St.