Every market likes to tell itself a clean story. Boston is no different. Depending on who you talk to, we are either unstoppable or completely unaffordable. If you spend time in the industrial outdoor storage (IOS) market, you know
Boston, Ma JPMorganChase plans to relocate to the newly constructed, South Station Tower beginning in early 2028, marking a significant investment in downtown and the city’s economic future.
Billerica, MA Interstate Electrical Services Corp., the largest privately held electrical services company serving greater New England, has begun its 60th anniversary year. While the company’s official founding date is in July, Interstate is kicking off a year-long tribute
Boston, MA The Blizzard of 2026 couldn’t keep IFMA Boston members from gathering for Conversations Over Cocktails at Tavern in the Square in Framingham! The group gathered to share war stories and to celebrate being able to get out of the house.
Boston, MA BOMA Benefit 2026 brought together members of the commercial real estate community for an unforgettable evening of connection, generosity, and purpose. Held on March 20th at the Seaport Hotel, the annual event welcomed industry leaders, partners, and supporters in support of Bridge Over Troubled Waters.
On March 18, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac issued a significant update to their project standards and property insurance requirements. These changes reflect the realities of today’s housing market and focus on the long-term financial sustainability of condominium communities based on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac criteria,
Staffing shortages have become a familiar operational hurdle across all sectors of the real estate industry. Pair that with a rising demand for housing and you’re left with an equation that simply doesn’t balance.
Boston, MA RE&FA hosted a SOLD OUT Winter Conference Recap on March 18, after being rescheduled due to weather. It brought together industry leaders for a dynamic discussion on the biggest insights shaping the commercial real estate landscape in 2026.
Earlier this month we celebrated Women in Construction Week. This is a perfect opportunity to highlight the growing role women play in our industry. As of 2024, 11.2% of the U.S. construction workforce was female. All told, there were about 1.34 million women working in our industry, up from 802,000 in 2012.
Waltham, MA Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEMA) revealed its newest STEM curriculum in partnership with Suffolk. “Daisies Who Build” will introduce Girl Scouts in kindergarten and first grade to construction careers while teaching them the fundamentals of building processes
Dedham, MA C.E. Floyd Company celebrated topping off ceremonies, marking major construction milestones at Dedham Country Day School and Lawrence Academy.
Boston, MA G. Greene Construction marked its 60th anniversary with the expansion of its Hyde Park warehouse and office facility, a long-term, multi-phase investment in owned operational infrastructure.