Archive for October 2025
One Lincoln tower unveils $100M upgrade, adding whiskey bar and wellness center
Boston’s One Lincoln tower was an example earlier this year of the office market’s nosedive when it sold at auction. Now it’s the latest example of major property investments made to attract new tenants. Read More
Read MoreBusiness are getting multiple offers when they sell. But there’s a catch.
The time it takes to sell a small business has dropped to its lowest point in years. But it’s not all good news for owners looking to find a buyer. Read More
Read MoreWeston approves zoning for 345-unit apartment project, paving way for new housing
A proposed 345-unit apartment community in Weston has won key zoning approvals to bring new housing to one of the state’s most expensive and restrictive communities. Read More
Read MoreBoston rezoning to allow taller towers downtown passes last hurdle
A plan to rezone a wide swath of Boston’s Downtown Crossing and Financial District passed its last major hurdle on Wednesday with approval from the zoning board. Read More
Read MoreDraftKings acquires Railbird to enter prediction markets, plans new mobile app launch
The sports betting giant has set its sights on a different kind of wagering, purchasing a company that lets users bet on outcomes in finance, culture, and entertainment. Read More
Read MoreBoston firm buys former Coca-Cola plant in KC, plans improvements, equipment auction
Gordon Brothers will auction off bottling equipment in Heartland’s Lenexa plant and then make improvements to help sell or lease the facility. Read More
Read MoreGE Vernova to acquire Prolec GE for $5.3B as AI drives power demand
GE Vernova will spend $5.275 billion to fully acquire power transformer-maker Prolec GE as artificial intelligence continues to gobble up electricity and drive up demand for power. Read More
Read MoreWorcester’s Alta on the Row apartment complex sells for $157M to Morgan Stanley
A 370-unit apartment complex in Worcester that opened last year has sold for $157 million. Read More
Read MoreCambridge businesses face 22% higher commercial tax bills amid property value decline
Cambridge businesses will have to pay commercial tax bills on average 22% higher this fiscal year, a dramatic increase that reflects in part declining commercial property valuations. Read More
Read MoreAsymmetric Capital Partners closes second fund at $137M
The venture capital firm was launched in 2021 by former Catalant co-CEO Rob Biederman. Read More
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