BPDA Approves 1.8M SF of New Projects
A developer will pay $1 million to a new fund created by the city of Boston to support displaced artists, after receiving approval for a mixed-income housing and life science project in Allston.
A developer will pay $1 million to a new fund created by the city of Boston to support displaced artists, after receiving approval for a mixed-income housing and life science project in Allston.
The pending redevelopment of a huge Exxon Mobile tank farm in Everett isn’t the only big reimagining of local fossil fuel infrastructure in the pipeline.
Development at an Archdiocese of Boston-owned property in Brighton would add 70 condos and address the neighborhood’s shortage of home ownership opportunities.
The new owners of the Russo’s marketplace property in Watertown are seeking approval for a 192,000-square-foot life science development, including a new retail building on a portion of the site.
A Waltham developer is proposing a 74,000-square-foot condo project with an emphasis on family-sized units at a vacant Brighton property owned by the Archdiocese of Boston.
Waltham-based Saracen Properties has partnered with New York City-based real estate investor Cadre on its first commercial acquisition in Greater Boston.
Northbrook, Illinois-based Hilco Real Estate has acquired a 440,000-square-foot office campus in Waltham for $86 million.
In this week’s roundup, a number of financial organizations and commercial real estate companies have been hiring.