Boston, MA On October 7th, members of the BOMA Charitable Giving Committee participated in a day of service at Bridge Over Troubled Waters. BOMA members painted, cleaned and set up the Welcome Center for the youth at Bridge.
More than a year has passed since Massachusetts enacted its landmark Affordable Homes Act, a reform that included a provision making it significantly easier to build Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). Aimed at expanding affordable housing across the state,
Boston, MA American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University, along with Harvard Capital Projects, Shawmut Design and Construction, Haworth Tompkins, ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge, and Charcoalblue, marked a major construction milestone with the ceremonial topping off of the David E. and Stacey L. Goel Center for Creativity & Performance.
Boston, MA Drucker Associates has implemented a new $5 million capital improvement program at their boutique office building 211 Congress St. The project is slated for completion in late Q4 2025 and encompasses a brand-new modern lobby, upgraded elevators and restrooms, new storefronts
Boston, MA HFA, an employee-owned, nationally recognized architecture and engineering firm, has completed the acquisition of TRIA, a Boston-based architecture firm known for its deep expertise in life sciences and laboratory design.
Boston, MA As the multifamily market evolves, one question is emerging across development, operations, and asset management: How do we create communities that retain residents and support long-term value? Elite Wellness Amenity Group, headquartered in Boston, is providing a data-backed answer by transforming underused apartment fitness centers into fully activated,
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In all things today, uncertainty is not an anomaly – it’s the norm. In today’s real estate landscape, appraisers, tasked with interpreting market signals and arriving at defensible value opinion, must navigate a terrain shaped by shifting and
We’ve entered a new season yet there’s a familiar mix of anticipation and uncertainty in Boston’s real estate development scene. The conversations have been plentiful, about housing shortages, construction costs, and regulatory reform, but the
If you would like to hear a question to which it is tough to give an interesting answer, it is, “How is the real estate business?” However, today, for the first time in quite a while, I have an interesting answer: deals are starting to sell.
What trends or shifts do you see shaping your industry this fall and into 2026? As debt becomes more accessible heading into 2026, the commercial real estate landscape across Central Massachusetts – and all New England – presents opportunities for repositioning and growth. Key trends include refinancing and debt restructuring, a flight to quality that separates Class A properties
What trends or shifts do you see shaping your industry this fall and into 2026? Boston’s skyline reflects a shift, fewer cranes and heightened competition for small to mid-sized projects as city firms expand into the suburbs.