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Winn Rehab Weaves New Life Into Old Textile Mill (posted 02/27/12)
Imagine trying to renovate a more than 100-year-old textile factory into a modern, high-quality residential complex. It’s a challenging, but not an impossible task.

Vision Of Green Boston Drives City’s Energy Chief (posted 02/27/12)
Jim Hunt started his career in environmental and energy management by working his way up through the ranks of the state legislature while attending Suffolk Law School at night.

Government Incentives Help Mass. Businesses Expand (posted 02/27/12)
If your company has delayed its real estate expansion due to the current economic climate, now is the time to re-ignite your plan by accessing potential government incentives.

Economic Development Opens Upper Harbor To Investment (posted 02/27/12)
New Bedford is traditionally known as the world’s most famous whaling-era seaport, as well as the number one commercial fishing port in America. While New Bedford’s history is rich both on land and at sea, it is the city’s development future that excites leaders in government, businesses and education.

Inexpensive Real Estate Fuels Fall River Region’s Economic Boom (posted 02/27/12)
Fall River and surrounding towns are the next great hot spot for economic development and business expansion.

UMass Dartmouth Helps Drive SouthCoast Economic Growth (posted 02/27/12)
At UMass Dartmouth, we focus on achieving transformative growth on the SouthCoast and southeastern Massachusetts through pursuit of excellence in the university’s traditional missions of teaching, research and service to the commonwealth. But we don’t do it alone.

Ambitious Rail Plan Seeks To Spur SouthCoast Economic Boom (posted 02/27/12)
Imagine that it’s the year 2020. The commonwealth’s economy has recovered from the doldrums of 2012. For the first time since service was halted in 1959, commuter rail now serves southeastern Massachusetts. South Coast Rail has begun to energize the economy of the region, bringing new connections to the gateway cities of Taunton, Fall River and New Bedford. Easy access is bringing more tourists south to these historic cities, which are seeing new rates of downtown investment.

Commercial Lease Pitfalls Can Snare Local Lenders (posted 02/27/12)
While larger lending institutions may have experience with sophisticated commercial real estate loan transactions, community or regional lenders often do not. They may not be aware of pitfalls that can arise from commercial leases which often form a significant portion of a lender’s collateral package.