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 Issue of September 17, 2007 
   
The 30-story residential tower proposed for Exeter Street at the Prudential Center in Boston is shown above in an artist’s rendering. The developers are Boston Properties and Avalon Bay Communities.


Proposal for Pair of Towers Causes Some Growing Pains
By Thomas Grillo
Growing pains. Avalon Bay Communities have proposed a pair of towers that will bring 200 residences and a 19-story office building to Boston’s Prudential Center.



Developers Go Young Due to Housing Slump
By Aglaia Pikounis
The housing slump is pushing some developers who planned age-restricted housing to open up some communities to a younger pool of buyers.



Industry Forum Examines Loan Crisis, Fixes
By Amy Wyeth
During war, a U.S. president’s State of the Union address takes on added significance.



Rockland Trust Celebrates Past While Making Plans for Future
By Amy Wyeth
In the human experience, reaching 100 years is a rarity.



Stadium Owners See Mixed Use Of Properties as Moneymaker
By Thomas Grillo
For fans, MVP means Most Valuable Player.



Congressman Wants Reasons For Change to Loan Portfolios
By Aglaia Pikounis
U.S. Rep. Barney Frank has asked the chairman of the Federal Reserve to explain his reasoning for suggesting a change to the makeup of Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s loan portfolios.




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