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| This rendering depicts a preliminary view of what 99 High St. in Boston could look like once the Rose Kennedy Greenway is in place. |

Regulators Building Loan Fraud Database
By Andrea Gregory Massachusetts can consider itself lucky compared to most other states when it comes to mortgage fraud, but state regulators say more work is needed to ensure that doesnt change.
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Housing Lottery Training Said Flawed
By Aglaia Pikounis An organization representing local housing authorities has started training public housing officials in monitoring, overseeing and conducting lotteries for housing built under the states so-called anti-snob zoning law, a move that has alarmed some developers and agencies who fear that the training is seriously flawed.
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Despite Unease, Office Market Showing Signs of Improvement
By Joe Clements The working title for last Thursdays midyear office market overview sponsored by Meredith & Grew was Boston Bounces Back, but keynote speaker Thomas M. Alperin did not appear quite so convinced of that conclusion.
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Gubernatorial Candidates Vow to Support Housing if Elected
By Aglaia Pikounis Three candidates for governor have vowed to support legislation that would extend the requirements of the Community Reinvestment Act to mortgage companies and expand a housing trust fund that has helped build 2,600 affordable homes.
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