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 Issue of January 29, 2007 
   
The Residences at the InterContinental, a $300 million waterfront project at 500 Atlantic Ave., still has a number of high-priced condominiums for sale.


Developers Rethinking Plans for Condominium Projects
By Thomas Grillo
After three years of unprecedented sales, the luxury home market cooled in 2006 as buyers waited for prices to fall, forcing some developers to rethink their condominium projects.



Petitions to Foreclose Increase 70% in 2006
By Aglaia Pikounis
Foreclosure activity in Massachusetts spiked last year, alarming housing advocates and foreclosure prevention counselors, many of whom are calling for more regulation of the mortgage industry.



Market Spurs Tightening in Underwriting
By Amy Wyeth
Over the past 20 years, market forces have greatly expanded the number and type of residential loans available, but the wide variety of mortgage products on the market now may be headed for a period of contraction and underwriting guidelines are being tightened. Market forces again are partly responsible, especially the recent increase in delinquencies in repayment of subprime loans, with the percentage of subprime loans for which borrowers are behind on payments now in the double digits and increasing.



At Least 60 Bay State Banks Feeling Impact of TJX Breach
By Amy Wyeth
A computer hacker who obtained information on anywhere from 200,000 to millions of consumer debit and credit card accounts from The TJX Cos., possibly as far back as last May, set off a chain reaction of card cancellations, at least one class-action consumer lawsuit and renewed calls for increased protections to both consumers and card-issuers after the company officially announced the intrusion on Jan. 17.



MassDevelopment Bonds Set Stage for Schools’ Expansion
By Thomas Grillo
Three Bay State private schools will expand and renovate their facilities thanks to $17.5 million in tax-exempt bonds issued by MassDevelopment.



Massachusetts’ Housing Woes Put Under Microscope by Panel
By Aglaia Pikounis
Just as housing advocates were preparing to lobby state officials for funding for rental vouchers and other programs, economists and prominent officials were busy discussing ways to address the Bay State’s housing woes.




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