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Andy Koziol, a University of Massachusetts Amherst graduate with nearly 16 years of transportation experience, will be new Massachusetts point person on the plan to stretch regular passenger rail service across the state from Boston to Pittsfield.
Rental rates saw a large increase in Worcester in 2023, but not as large of an increase seen in other midsize American metros.
The bulk of the $5.05 million in federal funds were a result of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which was signed into law by President Joe Biden in November 2021.
Overall, Central Massachusetts LEED-certified buildings contributed 1.4 million square feet to Massachusetts’ total, amounting to 6% of the state’s green building square footage.
The most significant burden on the single-family market, not just in Central Massachusetts but around the country, is interest rates.
Hundreds of people crowded into the State House's largest hearing room to offer feedback on the five-year, $4.1 billion housing bond bill, representing a cross-section of affordable and public housing activists, real estate developers, and residents
A 38,676-square-foot mixed-use building has been sold to a corporation linked to the owner of a Shrewsbury transportation company for $4.3 million.
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The Department of Energy Resources gave seven communities the final green light to begin a groundbreaking experiment: they will require new construction and major renovation to embrace fossil fuel-free infrastructure for uses like heating and
MassHousing will provide approximately $21 million in financing to support the development of The Pointe at Hill Farms, a new 93-unit apartment complex in Shrewsbury
Tighe & Bond is expanding its reach by acquiring Cape Cod-based Coastal Engineering.
Looking into 2024, it appears more Central Massachusetts business leaders are feeling positive about the economy than they have in the recent past.
In December 2022, the WBJ Editorial staff made 10 bold predictions for news events to happen in Central Massachusetts throughout the year. Turns out, we missed the mark on all but two.
Real estate remains an economic driver of the region, so expect the debate over the impact of growth to intensify in 2024.
The bill seeks to kickstart housing production, upgrade the state's aging and neglected public housing stock, and convert state land into housing-ready plots.
Hopkinton architect Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects has completed the renovation of the space learning center at Framingham State University.