News: Owners Developers & Managers

New Boston Fund, Inc. and Asian Community Development Corporation's development on Parcel 24 named One Greenway

New Boston Fund, Inc., and the Asian Community Development Corporation's (ACDC) joint venture development located on Parcel 24 has been named "One Greenway." One Greenway is a planned 362-unit mixed-income development bordering Chinatown and the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Located a few blocks from South Station at the corner of Kneeland St. and Hudson St., One Greenway will provide much needed housing while restoring the fabric of the neighborhood that existed on Hudson St. more than 50 years ago. One Greenway will act as the southern gateway to the Rose Kennedy Greenway, the city's newest linear urban park that stretches more than one mile and features landscaped gardens, promenades, art, fountains and specialty lighting systems. The One Greenway development is an example of private companies being motivated to invest in the downtown as a result of the significant public investment in the Greenway and the I-90/I-93 Central Artery project. One Greenway itself is a true public-private partnership with significant public support for its 145 affordable units from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), Department of Neighborhood Development (DND), various other city and state agencies, and the surrounding community in which it resides. "We appreciate the hard work and persistence from the neighborhood, our private partners, and the city and state agencies, and we are excited to take another step forward on the One Greenway development," said Sean Sacks, vice president, development, New Boston Fund. "Boston's multifamily market is extremely active and we are pleased to bring One Greenway to the marketplace to help meet the high demand we are seeing for rental units downtown." "One Greenway will be the culmination of over a decade of collaboration with the community to revitalize this block of Chinatown and serve as a connector to the other downtown Boston neighborhoods. Residents, both past and present, community leaders, and local businesses are all excited to have a new generation of diverse neighbors call One Greenway and Chinatown 'home'," said Janelle Chan, executive director, ACDC. One Greenway's 362 residential units will reside in two buildings that bookend a 1/3 acre of publically accessible open space. The 312-unit North Building includes 217 market rate rentals and 95 affordable rentals while the South Building will contain 50 affordable condominiums. The project also includes 137 garage parking spaces, the open space, and approximately 10,000 s/f of retail and community space.
MORE FROM Owners Developers & Managers

btone FITNESS opens at RJ Kelly’s 40 Warren St. in Charlestown, MA

Charlestown, MA According to RJ Kelly (RJK), btone FITNESS Charlestown has officially opened at 40 Warren St. The new 1,500 s/f studio is the growing brand’s latest franchise to open and joins several other greater Boston locations including those in Back Bay,
READ ON THE GO
DIGITAL EDITIONS
Subscribe
Columns and Thought Leadership
Retail infill strategy to activate Pawtucket’s Conant Thread District - by Gaetan Kashala

Retail infill strategy to activate Pawtucket’s Conant Thread District - by Gaetan Kashala

Until recently, the Conant Thread District consisted of approximately 150 acres of underutilized industrial land spanning Pawtucket and Central Falls. Today, the area is one of the most significant
IREM president’s message:  Our new reality - Staying ahead of supply chain delays - by Yoany Vargas

IREM president’s message: Our new reality - Staying ahead of supply chain delays - by Yoany Vargas

Supply chain delays are slowing construction, ratcheting up operating costs, and extending turnover timelines across Greater Boston, directly reducing revenue and increasing the workload for multifamily and

Revitalized Town Centers:  Retail??? - by Carol Todreas

Revitalized Town Centers: Retail??? - by Carol Todreas

It is now widely accepted that customers want to shop in person at physical stores. Brands know that they do better business in a physical store than just on line so they want to open stores. Demand for retail space by digital merchants, local entrepreneurs, and newly developed national chains
Florida ruling raises bar for condo terminations and buyouts - by Michael Karsch

Florida ruling raises bar for condo terminations and buyouts - by Michael Karsch

On October 14, 2025, in a landmark decision with significant implications for the Florida real estate market, the Supreme Court of Florida formally denied Two Roads Development’s (TRD Biscayne LLC) petition for review in its long-running case against unit owners of Biscayne 21,