Lexington, MA Trammell Crow Company (TCC), a global commercial real estate developer, and joint venture partner Invesco Real Estate, a global real estate investment manager, plans to develop a purpose-built, life science building.
Plainville, MA DJSA Architecture PC has received the green light from the Plainville Planning Board to begin design work for a 126,500 s/f high bay industrial building at 43 Taunton St., located off of Rte. 1 with access to Rtes. 495 and 95.
Burlington, MA HBC Properties and Investments (HBCPI) and Streetworks Development, the in-house real estate development arm of HBC, plans to convert a three-property, 360,000 s/f retail portfolio in the greater Boston metropolitan area to life science facilities.
Providence, RI Peabody Properties has assumed management of 446 residential units from the ONE Neighborhood Builders portfolio in R.I. Communities within the ONE Neighborhood Builders’ portfolio, which Peabody Properties will now oversee management
West Newton, MA Mark Development has engaged Elkus Manfredi Architects to design and build a transformative new housing project at a high profile Washington St. location. The development will be known as Dunstan East
Revere, MA Developers Helge Capital and Gansett Ventures celebrated the one-year anniversary of Ninety_o, a modern multifamily apartment complex at 90 Ocean Ave. This transit-oriented living community features 75 premium apartments
Boston, MA According to Cresa, RJ Panzo has joined their team as senior vice president of life sciences. This addition is the latest development in Cresa’s multiyear strategy to strengthen their life sciences practice and underscore their commitment to serving the scientific community
Falmouth, MA Senné represents an iconic mixed-use building in Falmouth Heights at 286 Grand Ave. The building is currently on the market, a local landmark originally built in 2005 and now reimagined for the next generation, with eight waterfront residential condominium units and a two-story, full-service, 5,000 s/f restaurant.
Boston, MA Cathartes, a leading Boston-based real estate company that has a progressive focus on smart living, is celebrating 30 years of business at a time when the real estate industry is undergoing immense change due much in part to the long-term effects of the global pandemic.
In 1944, Louis Cotti and Bill Laurence opened a sheet metal shop at the Weymouth Shipyard called Cotti-Laurence, Inc. Their primary work at the time was installing heating systems during the housing boom on the South Shore through the 1950s.