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Real Estate

  • Home Sales, Prices Tumble In July

    Matthew L. Brown August 26, 2008

    The median price of a home in Massachusetts tumbled 12.3 percent to $320,000 in July, according to Boston-based real estate tracker The Warren Group.

    Matthew L. Brown August 26, 2008
  • Mass. Developer Spends $270M On Austin Apartments

    Matthew L. Brown August 25, 2008

    In a single $270 million transaction, Newton-based Northland Investment Corp. has become the largest apartment owner in Austin, Texas.

    Matthew L. Brown August 25, 2008
  • Existing Home Sales Rise 3.1%

    Matthew L. Brown August 25, 2008

    The number of home re-sales rose to its highest level in five months in July, but was still more than 13 percent lower than it was just one year ago, according to the National Association of Realtors.

    Matthew L. Brown August 25, 2008
  • Northborough Industrial Park Sold For $39M

    August 22, 2008

    Boston-based Cabot Properties Inc. has purchased a Northborough industrial park for $39 million.

    August 22, 2008
  • Alseres To Consolidate In Hopkinton

    Matthew L. Brown August 19, 2008

    In order to put more money into business development, Alseres Pharmaceuticals Inc. says it will consolidate its operations in one Hopkinton office once the last of its two existing leases expire.

    Matthew L. Brown August 19, 2008
  • Lincoln Square Spotlight

    August 18, 2008

    We read with great interest a draft copy of the final report of the city’s North Main Economic Development Strategy and wholeheartedly support the effort to remake one of the city’s most distinctive and impressive squares.

    August 18, 2008
  • Colleges Try To Make Nice With Worcester | The ongoing issue over tax payments continues to be a balancing act for schools

    August 18, 2008

    Over the past three years, The College of the Holy Cross has purchased six houses along the edge of its South Worcester campus. But the college doesn’t need the space.   Land Grab

    August 18, 2008
  • Cheap Flex Space Ready For Export Growth | New warehouse with 145,000 square feet of space hits the market in Marlborough creating a glut

    Matthew L. Brown August 18, 2008

    With American exports experiencing their greatest period of growth in 20 years, real estate watchers expect Greater Boston’s flex space — commercial space that can be adapted for office, warehouse, distribution or manufacturing use — to be snapped

    Matthew L. Brown August 18, 2008
  • Weekly Mortgage Volume Decreases

    Matthew L. Brown August 13, 2008

    The Mortgage Bankers Association's market composite index hit 425.9, a decrease of 1.5 percent, during the week ending Aug. 8.

    Matthew L. Brown August 13, 2008
  • Pharmacy College Buys 36-40 Foster St.

    Matthew L. Brown August 11, 2008

    The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences has purchased 36-40 Foster St. in downtown Worcester for $1.5 million.

    Matthew L. Brown August 11, 2008
  • NY Grocery Signs Shrewsbury Lease

    Matthew L. Brown August 8, 2008

    Shrewsbury could be home to a new Indian/Asian grocery store by Dec. 1, according to brokers who signed Patel Brothers of New York to a long-term lease at 504 Boston Tpke.

    Matthew L. Brown August 8, 2008
  • Exalpha Leaves Maynard For Shirley

    Matthew L. Brown August 8, 2008

    Phoenix Park has attracted Exalpha Biologicals Inc. from Maynard to Shirley.

    Matthew L. Brown August 8, 2008
  • Medway Co-op Sees Residential Loan Growth

    Matthew L. Brown August 5, 2008

    Medway Co-operative Bank reported first half net income of $307,000, a $69,000 increase over the same period a year ago.

    Matthew L. Brown August 5, 2008
  • WPI Green Roof Install Set For Tuesday

    Matthew L. Brown August 4, 2008

    Worcester Polytechnic Institute expects to install the city's first "living green roof" atop the school's new East Hall on Boynton Street Tuesday.

    Matthew L. Brown August 4, 2008
  • A Grand Mess At Grand Street | City may take rejected developer's advice, demolish building

    Matthew L. Brown August 4, 2008

    The city may put out another request for proposals to redevelop the former Crompton Knowles Loomworks building at 95 Grand St. after only one company intent on demolishing the building responded to the request made over the winter.

    Matthew L. Brown August 4, 2008
  • UK Firm Expands To Marlborough | Awaits FDA approval for new TB test

    Eileen Kennedy August 4, 2008

    A United Kingdom company awaiting federal approval of a new blood test for tuberculosis has opened an office in Marlborough.

    Eileen Kennedy August 4, 2008

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