CAMBRIDGE, MA-A local non-profit, Just A Start, will develop the former Squirrel Brand Factory Co. here into affordable housing units. The building was one of the last candy factories in this city and its renovation signals the end of Cambridge's association with that trade.
FOXBOROUGH, MA-A group of local residents is gearing up to do battle with Lincoln Property, the Texas-based company that proposed developing a warehouse facility here on Route 106. The facility would be located directly across from a residential neighborhood.
CAMBRIDGE, MA-After an 18-month moratorium on development in the eastern part of the city, a new zoning ordinance has gone into effect. The new plan is designed to encourage residential development, especially in the North Point section.
BROOKLINE, MA-Construction is finally set to begin on a new hotel here on Webster Street. The local lodging industry has taken a real hit recently but the developers are confident that their project won't be impacted by the time it opens next year.
BOSTON-An entire team at Trammell Crow resigns and signs on with competitor Cushman & Wakefield. The Investment Services Group is among the top investment teams in the city, selling over a billion dollars assets in each of the last three years.
BOSTON-The Big Dig, the massive highway construction project going on in the heart of the city here, will suffer further delays and possibly require further funds, due to a massive leak in the Fort Point Channel Tunnel.
CAMBRIDGE, MA-Amgen Inc. moves into an eight-story, 285,000-sf laboratory and research facility here in the heart of the city's biotech center. This is the company's first foray into the area.
CAMBRIDGE, MA-Amgen Inc. moves into an eight-story, 285,000-sf laboratory and research facility here in the heart of the city's biotech center. This is the company's first foray into the area.
BOSTON-For the first time since the program was established, the city council approves a measure to raise linkage fees, or payments the city requires developers to pay for projects they build here.
WORCESTER, MA-Plans are underway to renovate Worcester common, a 4.8-acre parcel in the heart of downtown. The project is estimated to cost between $4 million to $5 million and will involve restoring monuments, walkways and adding historical markers.