Archive for July 2025
Largest Commercial Developers in Massachusetts
Information for this list was obtained from participating firm representatives. For the purposes of this list, commercial development refers to all nonresidential projects, and may include improvements on or to a parcel of land, including drainage, utilities, subdividing, access, buildings, etc. Read More
Read MoreAI insurtech company to open Boston office, hire 15
The British Columbia company just raised a $12 million round to expand in North America. Read More
Read MoreJoint Base Cape Cod taps engineering firm to explore housing potential
A plan to repurpose part of a military base on Cape Cod to help address a dire regional housing shortage now has a firm to lead the process. Read More
Read MoreMember-Only Webinar: State of CRE: The Office Outlook
During The Business Journals’ latest exclusive Member-Only Webinar, commercial real estate leaders from across the nation talked about the current state and future direction of the office sector. Read More
Read MoreMedian Boston-area home price hits $1M milestone
The Boston area has passed a milestone in its exceptionally expensive housing market: a single-family median home price of $1 million. Read More
Read MoreThe National Observer: Real Estate: Federal spending bill’s implications for real estate
The comprehensive tax-and-spending bill passed by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump earlier this month could have significant implications for the industry. Read More
Read MoreMassachusetts’ fastest-growing credit unions by residential real estate lending
The 25 fastest-growing credit unions in Massachusetts for real estate lending held approximately $16 billion in total combined residential real estate loans as of March 31, 2025, marking a 7.52% increase over what was reported in the year-earlier period. The online version of this ranking expands beyond what appears in print; another 44 credit…
Read MoreWhoop CEO vows to fight FDA over blood pressure feature in fitness tracker
Will Ahmed, CEO of the Boston-based fitness tracker, wrote on LinkedIn that the company is “not backing down” after receiving the agency’s warning letter. Read More
Read MoreBrightBridge Credit Union plans to expand westward with merger
The tie-up would give BrightBridge a footprint in western Massachusetts and northern Connecticut. Read More
Read More$37M home sale sets record for Martha’s Vineyard
A Martha’s Vineyard property where the Obama family stayed while vacationing on the island has sold for $37 million, setting a new Vineyard record. Read More
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