March 15, 2010 | Updated 3:35pm



Mar. 15 Issue

Inside B&T

Facing The Realities Of Filene’s Eminent Domain

With talk of eminent domain at the stalled Filene’s redevelopment in Boston’s Downtown...

Bedeviled Waltham Office Park Facing Foreclosure. Again.

Waltham’s Bay Colony Corporate Center is again teetering on the edge of default, just six...

Suffolk Downs Lays Groundwork For Casino Triple Crown

East Boston could hit the jackpot under gambling legislation emerging on Beacon Hill, with...

Learning To Let Go

Within five years of joining Haverhill Bank, Thomas Faulkner had his sights set on becoming its...

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Blogs

Housing Scene

Foreclosure Auctions At The High-End

By Aglaia Pikounis

Foreclosure prevention counselors have been noting in recent months that the foreclosure problem has spread to more affluent areas.

Deals & Developments

Mayor Menino Hits Grand Slam In Battle With New York Developer

By Scott Van Voorhis

Sorry if I sound like a cheerleader today. Let’s just say that is somewhat out of character for me.But really, there is no other way of saying this. Hub Mayor Thomas M. Menino completely outfoxed one of the Big Apple’s (supposedly) shrewdest and most powerful developers.


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Current News

Ex-AIG Employees Might Sue Over Lower Payouts

Several former American International Group Inc. employees might sue the insurer after it gave them less retention bonus money than they should have received, their lawyers said on Monday.

Senate Financial Reform Bill Boosts Fed

The Federal Reserve would gain new powers over non-bank financial firms and keep much of its authority over banks under a new bill to be unveiled Monday by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd.

BofA, Wells Fargo Mortgage Modifications Up In Feb.

Mortgage modifications at two of the nation's largest banks rose in February under a government-backed program, according to federal data.

Pentucket Bank Names Smith Chairman, Cote CEO

The board of Haverhill's Pentucket Bank has elected Kendall C. Smith chairman, and Scott D. Cote was promoted to chief executive officer in addition to his role as president.

SJC Sides With DEP In NorthPoint Case

The state's highest court has sided with the state Department of Environmental Protection and rejected a bid to invalidate permits at NorthPoint, a Cambridge mega-project at the center of a lengthy legal battle.

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Foreclosure Activity Easing?

The Warren Group CEO Timothy M. Warren talks about the good news regarding January foreclosure activity in Massachusetts.

Jan. Home Prices Rise

The median price for single-family homes and condos rose in January. Listen in to hear whether The Warren Group CEO Timothy M. Warren Jr. thinks this will continue.

Mass Family Business

This edition of Mass. Family Business explores the ups and downs of running a business with a significant other. Click here for more.


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Click here to listen to The Warren Group's CEO Timothy Warren Jr. offer his take on the strong past few months and where we might be headed.

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