Rockport Residents File Civil Rights Suit Over MBTA Zoning
A group of Rockport residents claim that the way their town is coming up with zoning to comply with the state MBTA Communities law is violating their civil rights.
A group of Rockport residents claim that the way their town is coming up with zoning to comply with the state MBTA Communities law is violating their civil rights.
Luxury brokerage Douglas Elliman has become the latest brokerage to join in the National Association of Realtors’ commission lawsuit settlement.
The head of a top state quasi-public development finance agency has turned in his resignation, effective immediately.
At 91 units, the proposed conversion of 95 Berkeley St. in the South End will be the second-biggest to date.
The last major brokerage still locked in a court battle over real estate agent commissions appears to be waving a white flag.
Eastern Bank executive said they are highly confident the bank’s merger with Cambridge Trust won’t be delayed much longer.
WeWork, once the biggest name in coworking in Boston, plans to reject a lease for one of its locations next to South Station.
OneUnited Bank plans to relocate its headquarters out of Boston’s Financial District and into the traditional heart of Boston’s Black community.
A new analysis by J.D. Power has found that Rockland Trust and Eastern Bank are the two top large, Massachusetts-based banks operating in New England in terms of customer service.
A new poll finds that Black small business leaders in Massachusetts disproportionately report being rejected when applying for financing.
A new poll finds that Black small business leaders in Massachusetts disproportionately report being rejected when applying for financing.
The judge in the lawsuit against the National Association of Realtors over real estate agent commissions has given his preliminary approval to a settlement in the case, signalling that a new future for how agents are compensated is clearly on the horizon.
There’s a mystery in the Seaport District: Why is Beacon Capital seeking to add a second, 500,000-square-foot building next to its 2 Harbor St. building, now nearing completion without a tenant commitment.
CoStar Group, the real estate information company behind Homes.com, has inked a deal to buy the 3D camera company many real estate agents rely on to promote their listings.
Two financial institutions are in the process of setting up shop in Plymouth.
Unclear funding sources and the not altogether happy history one of its founders shares with Mayor Michelle Wu has prompted whispers of grudge-settling.
A former church in Fall River will be converted into 46 new market-rate homes thanks to a loan from Rockland Trust.
Numbers of new listings at the very high end of the Greater Boston home-sale market are on the rise, even as sales totals lagged in the market’s traditional downtown-area core in the first quarter.
MP Boston, developer of the Winthrop Center tower, is in hot water with Boston planning officials after being on the receiving end of criticism for months.
The latest forecast from Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing predicts that a slump in Americans’ remodeling spending may be in store this year.