New Owner Lures Retailer to 128 You-Do-It Landmark
The new owners of a Route 128 landmark completed a retail lease with a national athletics gear chain following the property’s first change of ownership since 1971.
Boston Luxury Market Softening to Start Year
The Boston luxury home market started the year with a lack of sales activity and a lack of inventory, in a reversal of the larger national trend of a reviving market.
Personnel File – No. 443
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored, it’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
How Lynn’s Shuttered Hospital Is Being Transformed into Affordable Homes for Seniors
When Lynn’s only hospital shuttered in 2020, it was a devastating blow. Six years later, it’s preparing to welcome a 150-unit affordable housing community.
Mass. Migration Aiding Bank Movement to New Hampshire
What’s driving bank after Massachusetts-based bank to buy smaller New Hampshire lenders? Executives cite factors familiar to anyone who’s moved north, themselves.
Mass. Migration Aiding Bank Movement to New Hampshire
What’s driving bank after Massachusetts-based bank to buy smaller New Hampshire lenders? Executives cite factors familiar to anyone who’s moved north, themselves.
Lost Opportunities for Scaling ADU Construction
Massachusetts leaders hoped for a river of new, small-scale rental units after they legalized ADUs. But local red tape is constraining that flow to a stream.





