Somerville City Councilors approved a 10-year tax break designed to lure an Andover medtech company to BioMed Realty’s Assembly Innovation Park.| Banker & Tradesman
Massachusetts' housing inventory is headed in two different directions according to the latest statistics from the Massachusetts Association of Realtors.| Banker & Tradesman
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.| Banker & Tradesman
A prominent real estate attorney estimates Boston could buy back the once-acclaimed “festival marketplace” for as little as $10 million before revitalizing it with more local talent.| Banker & Tradesman
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Accessory dwelling units were legalized statewide almost nine months ago. But don’t think you can just waltz into most Town Halls and pick up your building permit.| Banker & Tradesman
Instead of arguing over how many homes we’re building, we should measure success by how much we can bring down home-sale prices and rents.| Banker & Tradesman
Boston office-to-residential conversions are in danger of getting too expensive. Developers rushing into the space are bidding up the price of the few financially feasible buildings left.| Banker & Tradesman
If you think it costs a bundle to buy a house – what with a down payment and all – wait till you learn what it costs to sell one: more than $67,000, on average.| Banker & Tradesman
Snowport Holiday Market Presented by Constant Contact returns to the Boston Seaport on Nov. 7 with a new lineup of independent businesses.| Banker & Tradesman
Facing waves of federal funding cuts, Massachusetts’s financial picture was already looking bleak as October approached. Then, Congress entered a budget stalemate, adding uncertainty to the mix.| Banker & Tradesman
Experts are weighing in on how the standoff over health insurance subsidies affects renters and homeowners.| Banker & Tradesman
Downtown Boston's Winthrop Center tower is now over 80 percent leased and condo sales are moving briskly despite the uncertain economy. We wanted to know why.| Banker & Tradesman
Homebuyers who can afford to bypass the highest mortgage rates in two decades are increasingly forgoing financing and paying all cash.| Banker & Tradesman
Massachusetts renters struggle to become first-time homebuyers, but the recent downward trend in mortgage interest rates will help the richest ones most if it continues.| Banker & Tradesman
The Greater Boston luxury homebuyers this spring have more choices than usual, but early hints suggest they may be more resilient in the face of economic uncertainty than their peers.| Banker & Tradesman
While 1 in 4 homes in Massachusetts were bought with cash in the first half of this year, these types of deals are on the decline – slightly.| Banker & Tradesman
The family that’s owned the Kowloon restaurant for 75 years unveiled a redevelopment plan to demolish the North Shore landmark to make way for 198 apartments.| Banker & Tradesman
Last year, lightning hit over seven times more people than the federal government convicted of mortgage fraud. What's going on?| Banker & Tradesman
Catch up on award-winning news and insights for the Massachusetts banking, commercial, industrial, and real estate industries.| Banker & Tradesman
Gateway Cities need permitting reform to support more housing and local economies.| Banker & Tradesman