Cambridge’s Q Division recording studio now offers Dolby Atmos mixing capabilities following the completion of its Studio B.
Nearly two-thirds of all single-family houses started in 2023 were within HOA-governed properties. And fees those ...
While the dust has settled following the SJC’s decision earlier this month, the MBTA Communities law remains a politically sensitive topic and the threat of municipal lawsuits hasn’t gone away.
The big loss in Needham wasn’t due to a lack of campaign spending, nor the fault of a pro-housing group founded by Gov. Maura Healey. Politics have fundamentally changed ...
Housing advocates are hopeful a new state law could be the start of a meaningful, if small contribution to fixing the state’s housing shortage, but challenges loom.
Brian Harrington joined Merrimack Valley Credit Union as its vice president of finance and treasury at an intriguing time. The financial institution is about to rebrand as it grows its footprint ...
Amid a big drop-off in private-sector construction, a relatively booming public sector beckons for contractors seeking to stay afloat.
Oxford-based BankHometown announced its 21st annual Neighbors Helping Neighbors fundraising drive collected $67,500 for local food pantries. Throughout November, the bank invited customers, employees, ...
A developer that bought a vacant Boston office building last fall for $30 million is proposing to convert the waterfront property into a hotel. The 400 Atlantic Ave. property includes a 6-story, ...
A proposed apartment complex dubbed the “Weston Whopper” by opponents should be approved under Massachusetts Chapter 40B housing law, according to a state panel that dismissed Weston officials’ ...