Boston, MA Atlantic Property Management added three new team members to support its New England portfolio: Paul Sullivan, CPM, as property manager; Dan DesRoches as senior property manager; and Glenn McMorrow as building engineer.
Revere, MA The HYM Investment Group (HYM) and National Real Estate Advisors, LLC (National), celebrated Twisted Fate Brewing’s grand opening at Suffolk Downs. Twisted Fate, a family-owned, majority female-owned nanobrewery is the first retail tenant to officially open at Amaya, the first residential building to deliver at Suffolk Downs,
Boston, MA Core Property Group, a leading boutique brokerage specializing in investment real estate, and Douglas Elliman completed the sale of a single building in the North End for $17.025 million – the largest transaction of its kind in the neighborhood’s history.
Woburn, MA CBRE facilitated the sale of 200 Unicorn Park, a 76,701 s/f medical outpatient building (MOB), to Sendero Capital.Chris Bodnar, Brannan Knott, Mindy Berman, Zack Holderman, Cole Reethof, Jesse Greshin and Corra John of CBRE U.S. Healthcare Capital Markets partnered with Scott Dragos
Woburn, MA Cummings Properties has been named a 2025 Mass Save Climate Leader in recognition of its sustained commitment to reducing carbon emissions and advancing energy efficiency.
What trends or shifts do you see shaping your industry this fall and into 2026? We’re starting to see renewed optimism across the development community as interest rates begin to ease.
What trends or shifts do you see shaping your industry this fall and into 2026? Several major trends will influence the construction industry into 2026, including strong demand for affordable housing and adoption of new technology. The need for multifamily options including ADU’s and mixed-use developments remains strong, driven by affordability challenges.
What challenges or opportunities do you anticipate for your clients as the market heads into Q4? Most of my clients are focused on the same challenge: getting projects to pencil as costs rise and requirements grow more complex.
What are you most excited about for the future of your sector? What excites me most about the future of architecture is the fusion of design, science, and social impact. Buildings are evolving from passive shelters to active contributors that store energy, foster inclusion, and reflect community values.
What trends or shifts do you see shaping your industry this fall and into 2026? There’s an urgent need to address the housing crisis, support climate resilience, and tackle the related issues that impact livability across the region.
What trends or shifts do you see shaping your industry this fall and into 2026? We are positioning our firm to be a leader in data center design. Revenue from our Mission Critical Practice alone has grown by 130% in under two years.
What trends or shifts do you see shaping your industry this fall and into 2026? The acceleration of transportation-oriented development. For decades, our studio has designed sustainable mixed-use projects around transit in mega-cities around the world.