BOSTON-The city asks the state's environmental office to reconsider its decision to approve a new runway at Logan International Airport, citing changes at the airport and Massport due to the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
BOSTON-The city asks the state's environmental office to reconsider its decision to approve a new runway at Logan International Airport, citing changes at the airport and Massport due to the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
BOSTON-A hotel and residential development proposed for Boylston Street at the Prudential Center receives final approval from the Prudential Project Advisory Committee. The two-building project now has to face the city's approval process.
MELROSE, MA-Fidelity Investments is pitching a 579-unit luxury complex here on a 15-acre parcel that crosses over into Malden. This is the company's first residential development in the US but the company would need a number of special permits to get approval.
BOSTON-As the Supreme Court clears the way for acting Governor Jane Swift to fire two Turnpike Authority officials, a Big Dig spokesperson tells GlobeSt.com that the firing will not impact the massive highway construction project's cost recovery process, which could involve millions of dollars.
BOSTON-The Joslin Diabetes Center proposes a one million-sf expansion. The facility is located in the Longwood Medical Area, which has recently been home to a number of new developments.
WESTWOOD, MA-Equity Residential Properties Trust pursues two multifamily developments in the Greater Boston area. The company tells GlobeSt.com that this area remains a healthy market and will continue to see some growth.
CAMBRIDGE, MA-Westbrook Partners sells 1030 Massachusetts Ave. here for $17 million to Boston-based Paradigm Properties. The Dallas, Texas-based investment firm acquired the four-story building in 1996 as part of a portfolio it purchased from Travelers Insurance.
WORCESTER, MA-An initiative to revitalize the Main South neighborhood here moves forward as the developers prepare to clean up the property. The $30-million project, will ultimately involve 30 acres.
SOUTH PORTLAND, ME-John Cacoulidis, a New York-based developer, sees a convention center on a 22-acre site he owns here. The plan--which would involve buildings rising to 640 feet--includes a hotel, an ocean liner dock and cable cars.