Community Good Works
Members of the real estate, construction and banking industries gave back to their communities in many ways, including over $15 million in grants.
Members of the real estate, construction and banking industries gave back to their communities in many ways, including over $15 million in grants.
We need to provide compelling-enough incentives and rewards for neighborhoods that approve the development of new affordable housing units, while at the same time promoting the social benefits of doing so.
Peabody Properties has assumed management of two apartment communities in Lynn, the Fabens Building at 312 Union St. and the Gateway North Apartments at 700 Washington St.
In this week’s Personnel File, banks, real estate agencies, construction companies and credit unions are hiring in this employment surge.
The second phase of construction at Valley Brook Village has begun, adding 50 new affordable housing units and permanent, on-site veterans support services to the complex. Valley Brook Village was finished in 2013, and the expansion will add another 3-story building and a common village green area as well.
MassHousing has closed on $1.6 million in financing to the nonprofit Affordable Housing and Services Collaborative Inc. and Peabody Properties Inc. to support the construction of a new 62-unit, mixed-income development in downtown Haverhill.
Arbella Insurance, Douglas Elliman Real Estate and Peabody Properties are among the organizations announcing changes to personnel in this week’s roundup.
Haverhill Bank, Peabody Properties and Shepley Bulfinch are among the organizations making personnel announcements in this week’s roundup.
First Choice Loan Services, Jack Conway and Peabody Properties are among the organizations announcing changes to personnel in this week’s roundup.
PWCampbell augments its New England footprint, Unibank promotes two, and The Cooperative Bank gets a new CFO in this week’s Personnel File
Property management can be a complicated job – but it’s even more so when your portfolio includes affordable housing with high-needs residents. Communication, respect and humility are essential, said Melissa Fish-Crane, principal and COO of Peabody Properties.
A passion for real estate seems to run in Karen Fish-Will’s blood. Fish-Will was introduced to the business at a young age, beginning with afternoons spent at her father’s construction company after school.
Leominster Credit Union, Peabody Properties and Reading Cooperative Bank are among those featured in this week’s roundup of organizations giving back to their communities.
Braintree Village Apartments at 2 McCusker Drive in Braintree has received $40.5 million in MassHousing financing to help extend affordability and fund improvements.