by Marina Bay Realty | Aug 28, 2016 | Real Estate News
Riding the wave of the city’s largest building boom in a half-century, Brian Golden, the chief of the Boston Redevelopment Authority, expects no let-up in the break-neck pace of new construction starts across the city. He also foresees more tall cranes and excavators...
by Marina Bay Realty | Aug 26, 2016 | Real Estate News
The Boston Redevelopment Authority’s board of directors has given its blessing to another significant mixed-use development across from Ashmont station. A proposal to build a new 64-unit apartment complex on what is now the former Odwin Learning Center at 1943...
by Marina Bay Realty | Aug 9, 2016 | Real Estate News
Description: The PLAN: South Boston Dorchester Avenue Planning Initiative was launched in July 2015. It is as a comprehensive effort involving the community and staffed by a planning team consisting of an interdepartmental working group from across City departments...
by Marina Bay Realty | Jul 29, 2016 | Real Estate News
The board of directors for the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) approved six new development projects totaling just over one million square feet at its July meeting last night. Four of the six projects are residential, including a large apartment building on the...
by Marina Bay Realty | Jul 25, 2016 | Real Estate News
The South Boston Neighborhood Development Corp. and Braintree-based Caritas Communities Inc. have proposed a 16-unit workforce housing complex on two vacant parcels on Southie’s West Broadway, aiming to bring a measure of affordability to a stretch of road that’s seen...
by Marina Bay Realty | Jul 8, 2016 | Real Estate News
City Point Development, a Newton-based residential real estate development company, has proposed a 57-unit condominium project with retail on six parcels of land in Dorchester’s Lower Mills area.The project proposal comes a few days after the Boston...
by Marina Bay Realty | Jun 28, 2016 | Real Estate News
BRA chief sees robust growth ahead for Dot in ’16 But Brian Golden knows that boom times don’t last long Riding the wave of the city’s largest building boom in a half-century, Brian Golden, the chief of the Boston Redevelopment Authority, expects no let-up in...