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 Issue of December 10, 2007 
   
Simpson Housing, which is based in Denver, has proposed a mixed-use development at the vacant site created by the demise of the elevated Green Line and Central Artery near Boston’s North Station.


Developer’s Triangle Plans Are All Square With Mayor
By Thomas Grillo
One of the last projects to be built overlooking the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway has the support of Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino and the adjoining neighborhoods.



Seller Financing Seen As Sign of the Times
By Aglaia Pikounis
Birgit Sandoval is trying to sell six three-family homes in Boston.



People’s United Seeks Regional Status
By Amy Wyeth
Connecticut’s second-largest locally based bank is poised to become the largest – and gain regional bank status – if Massachusetts regulators approve its acquisition of Vermont-based Chittenden Corp.



Federal Reserve Study Examines Subprime Loans’ Market Impact
By Amy Wyeth
Eric Rosengren describes a “subprime” loan one that is simply at a higher risk of default, often due to the borrower’s credit history.



Businesses to Bear Greater Share of State’s Tax Burden
By Thomas Grillo
Gov. Deval Patrick has signed legislation that will shift more of Massachusetts’ real estate tax burden onto commercial property owners.



Commission Seeks Solutions To Owners’ Insurance Woes
By Aglaia Pikounis
Cape Cod resident Alan Ringgold has seen his homeowner’s insurance costs nearly triple in about five years.




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