
Alexandria Buys WBZ-TV Studios in Allston
The nation’s largest life science developer acquired the WBZ-TV studio property in Allston, where a large redevelopment including offices, labs and housing was approved in 2022 but has yet to begin
The nation’s largest life science developer acquired the WBZ-TV studio property in Allston, where a large redevelopment including offices, labs and housing was approved in 2022 but has yet to begin
Gov. Maura Healey said she hopes that communities considering defying the state’s multifamily zoning law will instead work with the state.
A new filing from Newton-based National Development shows the company’s plans for a life science development on the site of the current WBZ-TV studios have grown even larger.
National Development and Mount Vernon Cos. are moving ahead with plans for a replacement studio for WBZ-TV in Allston, freeing up portions of the 8-acre Soldiers Field Road property for additional future projects.
A Chestnut Hill developer is seeking approval for a six-story multifamily complex amid a wave of projects transforming Soldiers Field Road.