by Steve Adams | Jun 6, 2021
At a gateway parcel in Roxbury’s Nubian Square, three potential developers have another box to check: designing buildings and public spaces to minimize the neighborhood’s asphalt-covered urban heat island and its negative effects on residents’ health.
by Steve Adams | May 13, 2021
Five developers have submitted plans for housing and commercial space on a 4.5-acre Haverhill property that’s viewed as a linchpin of downtown revitalization efforts.
by Steve Adams | May 7, 2021
As potential major changes loom in Boston’s development policies, real estate executives are weighing in with their wallets in the mayoral race.
by Steve Adams | Apr 22, 2021
Six developers have submitted proposals for a state-owned parcel at the doorstep to downtown Boston, and in keeping with the dominant trend in local commercial real estate, five include a lab component.
by Steve Adams | Apr 16, 2021
Boston-based Trinity Financial and the Harvard Club of Boston today announced plans to redevelop the club’s Newbury Street property with 133 residential units and additional athletic facilities.
by Steve Adams | Dec 27, 2020
Trinity Financial Managing Director Kenan Bigby is finding opportunities to expand its portfolio through partnerships with housing authorities in Boston and New York that are redeveloping public housing properties into mixed-income communities.
by James Sanna | Dec 6, 2020
Local officials and developers are certain the city’s mix of lower land prices and close transit connection to downtown Boston will continue to accelerate growth downtown.
by Banker & Tradesman | Nov 13, 2020
Proceeds from the sale of the Winthrop Center garage and inclusionary development payments from developers helped pay for the second phase of the Overlook Terrace at Orient Heights public housing redevelopment in East Boston.
by Banker & Tradesman | Nov 12, 2020
Over four dozen owners and operators of affordable housing units announced a joint pledge this morning to work with their tenants in financial trouble due to the COVID-19 recession and avoid evicting them over missed rent payments.
by Steve Adams | Aug 30, 2020
Trinity Financial’s first-ever project in Worcester combines historic preservation with a range of affordability levels, transforming a 19th century courthouse into 115 apartments and bolstering the city’s Lincoln Square revitalization efforts.
by Steve Adams | Nov 21, 2019
Seven developers have submitted proposals for a 600,000-square-foot mixed-use project on Massport’s parcel H in Boston’s Seaport District.
by Banker & Tradesman | Oct 27, 2019
While residents want to call Lawrence home, the city has very little developable land, making adaptive reuse projects incorporating the city’s many former mills even more critical.
by Steve Adams | Oct 10, 2019
A $46-million mill redevelopment by Boston-based Trinity Financial has delivered 102 units of mixed-income housing to Lawrence’s Arlington Mills district.
by Steve Adams | Aug 2, 2019
A Boston real estate developer is exploring plans to build a 200-room hotel behind the Harvard Club of Boston in Back Bay, accelerating the potential transformation of the western end of Newbury Street.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jun 30, 2019
The recent opening of the Treadmark development represents a major milestone in the continued transformation of Boston’s Ashmont/Peabody Square, an effort that has been in the works since the late 1990s.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jun 10, 2019
City leaders, community figures and representatives of affordable housing developer Trinity Financial gathered over the weekend in Dorchester’s Ashmont Square to celebrate the opening of Trinity’s Treadmark building two years after a fire destroyed its first iteration weeks before completion.
by Jay Fitzgerald | Mar 24, 2019
Another piece of downtown Worcester’s redevelopment puzzle has fallen into place with Boston developer Trinity Financial recently securing the last financing it needed to start the $60 million conversion of the long-vacant Worcester County Courthouse into apartments.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jan 3, 2019
Developer Tim Long & Assoc. has proposed a $12 million multifamily building at 1970 Dorchester Ave., steps from the Ashmont Red Line station.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jun 8, 2018
In its first-ever project in the city of Lawrence, Boston-based developer Trinity Financial is redeveloping the Van Brodie Mill into a 102-unit mixed-income housing complex.
by Steve Adams | May 22, 2018
The newest multifamily development on the East Boston waterfront is 40 percent leased as it begins welcoming tenants to 200 apartments.