234-Unit Rental 40B Project Proposed in Newtonville
Wood Partners is joining a growing list of national developers seeking to build large-scale multifamily housing in Boston suburbs under the Chapter 40B affordable housing law.
Wood Partners is joining a growing list of national developers seeking to build large-scale multifamily housing in Boston suburbs under the Chapter 40B affordable housing law.
Atlanta-based Wood Partners acquired an Abington parcel for $4.65 million that’s approved for a 198-unit housing development near an MBTA commuter rail station.
A two-year-old apartment complex in Wayland that’s seen steady rent increases in 2024 sold for $98 million to private equity giant BlackRock.
Chicago-based real estate investor Mesirow paid $188 million for a 329-unit apartment complex located next to a growing life science cluster in Somerville’s Assembly Square.
Atlanta-based developer Wood Partners is hoping to build 371 apartments on the former site of a downtown Worcester church according to an application filed with the city Planning Board last week.
Multifamily developer Wood Partners has sold its 157-unit Alta Easterly apartment complex in Walpole for $55 million.
The Interstate 495 corridor, particularly the MetroWest area, has become attractive for investors and developers looking to maximize their returns as office and lab uses out-compete multifamily projects on rents. Two recent sales are no exception.
Apartment developer Wood Partners is expanding its Greater Boston portfolio with the acquisition of a Somerville development site which is approved for a 329-unit apartment complex, including 20 percent income-restricted units.
Drive around the city of Framingham these days, and you will see common sites – construction cranes, new residential construction, infrastructure investments and revitalized commercial space.
Wood Partners broke ground in April on the 196-unit Alta Union House, a $160 million apartment complex and downtown Framingham’s largest residential development in four decades. Jim Lambert heads the company’s Greater Boston offices,
Multifamily developer Wood Partners will hold a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for its latest project, the 196-unit Alta Union House complex in downtown Framingham.
Wood Partners has sold The Washingtons, a 182-unit apartment complex in Melrose.