Archive for August 2025
These hospitals are the most expensive in Mass., according to new data
Academic medical centers are becoming more and more expensive than other types of acute-care hospitals. Read More
Read MoreMetroWest shopping center secures new mortgage
The owner of Framingham’s Shoppers World has closed on a $124 million mortgage for the retail plaza it bought in 2023. Read More
Read MoreNew law aims to stamp out one growing headache for homebuyers
Getting a mortgage in recent years has been a headache for a host of reasons. A new law is targeting one aspect of the process — but it could have an effect on many businesses. Read More
Read MoreBoston architecture firm sells to Dallas-based giant
The Massachusetts architecture practice was purchased by a firm roughly 50 times its size. Read More
Read MoreThe return-to-office push is one factor fueling CRE activity. Here’s what’s changing.
Economic uncertainties and interest rates continue to play a significant role in commercial real estate dealmaking. Read More
Read MorePainting company harnesses tech to give estimates for commercial, residential projects
One local contractor is using software developers and instant quotes to revolutionize the painting industry that it says will quadruple sales. Read More
Read MoreHousing groups push for statewide rent stabilization ballot measure
A new ballot initiative could change the landscape for renters and landlords across the Bay State, drawing comparisons to policies in only two other states nationwide. Read More
Read MoreToast’s AI ambitions grow as restaurant tech firm reports record Q2 profitability
As Toast reports another profitable quarter, the restaurant tech firm sets its sights on international markets. Which new country did the company recently enter? Read More
Read MoreRoute 128 office complex secures tenant lease extensions
The District, an office and retail development on Route 128 in Burlington, has signed three office tenants to lease renewals totaling more than 130,000 square feet. Read More
Read MoreTwo Mass. lenders open new branches
Brick-and-mortar branches aren’t going away, despite the growth of online banking. Read More
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