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 Issue of September 3, 2007 
   
Subaru of New England once leased parcel M at 3 Dolphin Way in Boston, where imported vehicles were processed before being distributed to showrooms. At one time, 40,000 vehicles were processed at the 148,150-square-foot facility. Located in the Marine Industrial Park, the site is one of two for which the city’s Economic Development Industrial Corp. is seeking redevelopment proposals.


Proposals Sought for Parcels In Marine Industrial Park
By Thomas Grillo
Three months after Mayor Thomas M. Menino christened a state-of-the-art warehouse on the Boston waterfront, the city wants more.



Job Losses Mounting In Mortgage Industry
By Amy Wyeth
The subprime and Alternative-A mortgage crisis has resulted in as many as 40,000 job losses nationally in the past year, and in Massachusetts industry sources estimate upwards of 4,000 lending-related positions have disappeared as companies close or downsize.



Agency Issues 40B Monitoring Guidelines
By Aglaia Pikounis
An agency that finances and monitors housing developments under the state’s controversial comprehensive permitting law has released new guidelines that aim to address concerns about developers underreporting profits and overstating costs.



Commercial Bank Organizers See Opportunity in Springfield
By Amy Wyeth
New banks are set to open in two of the poorest cities in the Bay State.



City Inspectors Ramping Up As Students Return to Boston
By Aglaia Pikounis
As thousands of students move into Boston apartments this month, city officials are trying to prevent the return of some unwanted critters: bed bugs.




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