New Home Development
Developers have filed a letter of intent to bring more than 90 residential units to a former seafood processing plant in South Boston.
The fourth and final rental building at The Overlook at St. Gabriel’s has opened and is welcoming new tenants.
The former Our Lady of Victories Church in Boston’s South End will soon bring new residential housing to the area.
A 49-unit luxury residential development will be located at 635 Main St. in Wilmington.
Anchor Point is set to break ground in Beverly this month on Phase 1 of the project which will bring 77 units of affordable family housing to the area.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency recently approved three new projects that will bring more than 300 residential units to Allston and East Boston.
Phase one of the $1.4 billion project is expected to get underway this winter.
The proposal calls for the construction of two six-story residential buildings at the Bennington Street property, which was destroyed by a fire in 2019.
Two more residential buildings, Overlook North and Overlook West, are slated to open this summer.
The Boston Planning and Development Agency is reviewing three bids for the redevelopment of Pier 5 in the Charlestown Navy Yard.
Sedna, The Procopio Companies’ luxury waterfront property in Beverly, has reached stabilization, the company announced this week having leased 85% of its units.
Newbury Street could soon see almost 100 new residential units with the proposed redevelopment of 415 Newbury St. and 374 Commonwealth Ave. in Boston’s Back Bay.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency has given the green light to two development projects that will create or renovate more than 680 income-restricted residential units.
Global Gate Capital and Berkeley Investments plan to add more residential units to the Lawrence area with the purchase of converted mill buildings in the city’s North Canal Historic District.
A project that originally would have brought apartments to Boston’s Downtown Crossing has been revised to add more than 140 ownership opportunities to the area, pending approval by the Boston Planning & Development Agency.
An application has been filed for a new development set to bring 45 residential units to the Dorchester area.