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 Issue of February 19, 2007 
   
This is the vision Boston-based Trinity Financial Inc. has for a mixed-use project in Lowell’s Hamilton Canal District. Three developers, including Trinity, have been selected as finalists for the project.


Mixed-Use Project Proposed Along Waterfront in Lowell
By Thomas Grillo
With officials hoping to breathe life into downtown Lowell, plans are under way to turn an underused 14.5-acre waterfront site into a new neighborhood filled with loft-style condominiums, shops and offices.



Citi Scape: World’s Largest Bank Lands
By Amy Wyeth
Thirty new bank branches are opening in eastern Massachusetts, all backed by the international reach of one of the country’s largest financial entities.



SJC Decision a Setback for NorthPoint
By Aglaia Pikounis
In a significant setback for the developers of a proposed 5.2 million-square-foot project in East Cambridge, the state’s highest court has ruled that the project is not exempt from a state law that protects waterways.



Legislators, Financial Institutions Taking Action After TJX Breach
By Amy Wyeth
Brockton-based HarborOne Credit Union – like most, if not all, of the financial institutions in Massachusetts – is hopping mad.



Citizens Group Signals Support For Fenway Air-Rights Project
By Thomas Grillo
After more than a year of delays, an advisory group has signaled its support for a $400 million air-rights project that would cover the Massachusetts Turnpike near Fenway Park with a mix of housing, shops and a rejuvenated commuter rail station.



Windmill, 175 Additional Units Proposed for Project in Chelsea
By Aglaia Pikounis
A Somerville developer that is transforming an industrial waterfront site in Chelsea into 225 eco-friendly lofts wants to nearly double the number of units and build a windmill on the property.




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