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 Issue of October 15, 2007 
   

Developer Plans Commerce Park At Shuttered GE Site in Everett
By Thomas Grillo
A Boston developer wants to turn an abandoned 40-acre brownfield in Everett into a commerce park. Berkeley Investments has purchased the former General Electric site along the Malden River near Wellington Circle for $5 million.



Sunstone Hotel Investors Gets Set to Hit the Bricks
By Thomas Grillo
The windswept brick wasteland around the Boston Marriott Long Wharf Hotel is set for a makeover.



Plan to Aid Families Starts Controversy
By Aglaia Pikounis
A proposal to build starter homes for young families in Massachusetts is sparking controversy even before it leaves the starting gate.



CEOs, Students Talk Technology, Tomorrow
By Amy Wyeth
The potentially warring roles of high-tech efficiency versus personalized customer service dominate the thoughts of those who might one day take on leadership roles in the industry.



Mayor: Incoming BRA Head Has Plenty of Work to Tackle
By Thomas Grillo
John F. Palmieri won’t take over as Boston Redevelopment Authority director until next month, but his duties already are piling up.



Comprehensive U.S. Database May Offer Gateway to Success
By Aglaia Pikounis
The national trade association representing Realtors is exploring the possibility of creating a nationwide database that would include comprehensive information about properties.



Agents, Please Stop Putting Multiple Photos on Web Sites!
By Matthew Ferrara
Regular readers of this column may remember the installment “No Photos, No Buyers, No Kidding,” where I exhorted real estate agents to make every effort to upload multiple photos to every listing on their Web site.




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