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An affiliate of Boston developer Boghos Properties purchased parcels of land totaling $3.6 million to build an approved 176-unit mixed-use development in Framingham.
Acton engineering firm Geocomp has named Sean O’Brien as the company’s new president.
After opening a new facility in Boylston, a Sutton manufacturing company that is a joint venture of the Kraft Group has purchased a lot in an under-development industrial park in Westminster for $7.4 million.
Lundgren Equity Partners of Auburn is seeking to build a 87-unit apartment building at a Shrewsbury Street property currently being used as a private park lot.
The Fitchburg Public Library will receive $1.5 million from the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners to help offset rising construction costs on the $40-million construction and renovation project.
Stonegate Group, a Natick-based developer and property management company, recently purchased a 40,000 square-foot industrial property at 763 Waverly St. in Framingham for $2.5 million.
Maugel DeStefano Architects announced completion of a 4,200 square-foot medical office suite for Orthopedic Affiliates Joint & Sports Medicine Center and Achieve Physical Therapy.
An affiliate of Harvard-based North Atlantic Concrete purchased a 4.75 acre lot in Ayer for $1 million.
Natick-based Stonegate Group and Needham-based Nauset Construction broke ground on the Stonegate St. Patrick Redevelopment on Tuesday. The project, at the site of the former St. Patrick’s School in Natick, is a mixed-use development.
Boston developer Trinity Financial proposed a complete redevelopment of its New Orchard Hills Estates affordable housing complex in Oxford.
The Cove, a seven-story development abutting Polar Park in Worcester, has awarded 18% of its contracts so far going to subcontractors run by women or people of color.
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection assessed a penalty of $114,969 against a Worcester contractor for violations of asbestos regulations that occurred during work on a Worcester residential property in fall 2021.
A suite of tax credits aimed at incentivizing new housing development will not be "the end of what the Senate will be doing on housing," Senate President Karen Spilka said Monday.
Boston development firm WinnCompanies has entered an agreement to purchase 390 Main St. in Worcester in order to create a mixed-use, mixed-income development.
Multifamily residential developers have been proposing thousands of apartments throughout Central Massachusetts, but communities are resisting the push for more housing to protect their resources and what residents and officials see as their town’s
Family-owned Koopman Lumber has opened its 12th location in Dennis, its first on Cape Cod.