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| Issue of February 25, 2008 |
Jackson Square Project Gets Green LightBy Aglaia Pikounis A 103-unit, mixed-income apartment building thats part of a multimillion-dollar project to revitalize Bostons Jackson Square has the go-ahead from the citys Zoning Board of Appeal. R.M. Bradley to Close Residential Brokerage, Sell Commercial Piece By Thomas Grillo After more than a century of selling luxury homes, R. M. Bradley & Co. will close its doors on March 1. Condo Auction Cancelled After Developer Declares Bankruptcy By Thomas Grillo Hours before the auctioneers gavel was about to fall on dozens of loft-style condominiums at 21 Illinois St. in Worcester, the developer declared bankruptcy. Report Shows Racial Disparities in Lending Cut Across Income Levels By Amy Wyeth Black and Latino homebuyers in Massachusetts continue to receive high-cost mortgage loans more often than their white or Asian counterparts, regardless of their incomes, according to a new report. Menino Pulls Support for Lowe’s Store By Thomas Grillo Following intense community opposition, the Menino administration has withdrawn its support for the first Lowes Home Improvement store in Boston. |
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