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MHIC hires Ronayne as chief capital development officer and O’Donnell as director of community investment

Boston, MA Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation (MHIC), has appointed two executives to its senior leadership team. Elizabeth Ronayne, who joined MHIC on March 6, will serve as chief capital development officer, and Beth O’Donnell, who joined on April 10, will serve as director of community investment. Both bring experience in affordable housing and real estate investment, with a focus on racial equity. They will be instrumental in pushing forward MHIC’s mission to revitalize neighborhoods by investing in whole communities. 

Groundbreaking ceremony held for The Preserve at Olmsted Green

Boston, MA The vision for Olmsted Green and its East and West Campus was ahead of its time nearly 20 years ago when a partnership between the New Boston Fund and the Lena Park CDC was designated as the master developer of the nearly 38.5 acres in Mattapan on the former Boston State Hospital site.

BOMA Boston Update: April Roundtable, BOMI classes and BOMA Springfest

Boston, MA On April 27th, BOMA Boston and the Energy & Environment committee presented a roundtable on Energy & Waste Audits. The event was held at BXP’s Fort Point Room, at Atlantic Wharf which is a zero waste facility. The panel discussion led by Radhika Kanaskar, sustainability program lead, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston offered insight on the different types of energy and waste audits, including ASHRAE and decarbonization.

President’s Message: Fair housing – A commitment to equality - by William Woodward

More than 80 attended the IREM Boston Chapter’s Boot Camp for Property Managers during our April 20th in-person training in Braintree, Mass. Covering a wide range of topics, much time was devoted to the issue of fair housing – very fitting as April is designated as National Fair Housing Month.  While those of us in the property management and real estate industries are well aware of this celebrated month, we could all benefit from a little refresher on its origins. 

CAI - College of Community Association Lawyers

Boston, MA Since 1994 CAI recognizes excellence in the practice of community association law through the College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL). 

IFMA Boston names winners of 2023 Awards of Excellence

Boston, MA The Boston chapter of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA), a non-profit association dedicated to serving the facility management profession, today announced the winners of the 2023 Awards of Excellence.  Presented to recipients at the 20th Annual Awards of Excellence event on May 10th. This year’s IFMA Boston awards will take place over breakfast at the organization’s signature event – FMForward at Bentley University.

Sasaki and Skanska USA Commercial Development’s Longwood Place receives zoning board approval

Boston, MA Longwood Place, a new mixed-use development master plan designed by Sasaki and directed by Skanska USA Commercial Development, took a big step toward construction on March 29, with approval from the Boston Zoning Commission (BZC),

GoVenture Capital Group's The Kiln development now complete - designed by Maugel DeStefano Architects

Worcester, MA According to Maugel DeStefano Architects, construction is complete at The Kiln multifamily development. Developed by GoVenture Capital Group and designed by Maugel DeStefano Architects, the 111-unit apartment complex is located at 222 Brooks St.

Dakota Partners receives $1.27m Homeless Prevention Response Fund grant for 16 units at Columbus Commons

New Britain, CT Dakota Partners has been named a recipient of a Homeless Prevention Response Fund (HPRF) grant in the amount of $1.27 million to be used for the 16 units earmarked for formerly homeless residents at Columbus Commons, and dispersed over the next 10 years.

Benchmark Senior Living's Evans Park at Newton Corner to undergo $13 million renovation

Newton, MA Evans Park at Newton Corner, a Benchmark Senior Living assisted living and mind & memory care community, to complete a $13 million renovation project to modernize the 30-year-old community. The project will create more spaces for residents to connect with one another