Woburn Industrial Property Sold to NYC Investor
A New York City-based real estate investor acquired a Woburn property as part of its strategy of seeking small-bay buildings in supply-constrained markets.
Ion Bank to Merge With The Cooperative Bank
Ion Bank will be merging with The Cooperative Bank, with the latter operating as a division of the Connecticut-based institution.
Michlewitz: Rent Control Deal Needs More of Real Estate Industry on Board
A top House official said proponents need to get “a large group of other folks in the real estate community on board” for a rent control compromise to materialize.
Cambridge Project Shows All-Affordable Overlay’s Potential
Move-ins are beginning at the first project completed under a Cambridge zoning ordinance designed to encourage all-affordable housing developments.
Mass. Bank and Credit Unions Testify on Interchange Fees
Massachusetts banks and credit unions argued in support of interchange fees on credit card transactions to a state committee earlier this week.
Your New Condos Aren’t ‘Luxury.’ Calling Them That Causes Bigger Problems
If every new development is advertised as “luxury housing,” is it any wonder many people believe that new development is only catering to the wealthy?
Flood Defense Options Ready for Close-Up
The federal government’s long-awaited plan to protect Boston from rising seas may leave some landmark waterfront properties at the mercy of the ocean.





