by Marina Bay Realty | May 27, 2017 | Real Estate News
Gerald Chan, the billionaire whose Morningside Group development company is probably best known for not doing all that much with Cambridge’s Harvard Square Theatre, now owns a prime parcel of develop-able land right off the Savin Hill Red Line stop in Dorchester.... by Marina Bay Realty | May 11, 2017 | Real Estate News
Officials posed for a ceremonial groundbreaking on Tuesday at the Whittier Lyndhurst Washington Homes redevelopment site. Mayor’s Office photo/Isabel LeonConstruction has begun on the mixed-use Whittier Lyndhurst Washington Homes redevelopment in Codman Square.... by Marina Bay Realty | Feb 18, 2017 | Real Estate News
One of the first commercial developments in Boston’s now-thriving Seaport District could get a facelift.Pembroke Real Estate is in the early stages of studying a redevelopment of the Seaport World Trade Center, a 715,000-square-foot office and meeting complex located... by Marina Bay Realty | Nov 6, 2016 | Real Estate News
Long-time residents list small family home lots near South Bay for $6 million, as developers compete to invest in the neighborhood ahead of the shopping center’s massive expansion. With its tidy homes and overgrown lots, the little pocket of Dorchester hardly looks... by Marina Bay Realty | Nov 6, 2016 | Real Estate News
BOSTON– Colliers International Boston announced that it has facilitated the sale of the Eventide Home campus at 215 Adams Street in Quincy, Mass. for $3.7 million. Colliers advised the board of The William B. Rice Eventide Home on the sale of the 43,000-square-foot... by Marina Bay Realty | Oct 6, 2016 | Real Estate News
A kite flies on Wollaston Beach in 2007. (*jude*/Flickr) QUINCY, Mass. — Quincy has long been a Mecca for enterprising minds. John Adams and John Quincy Adams were born here. So too were three major businesses: Howard Johnson’s, Grossman’s and Dunkin Donuts.“It’s had... by Marina Bay Realty | Oct 5, 2016 | Real Estate News
At least six developers are vying to remake the 18-acre site of the old Boston Edison power plant at Summer and First streets in South Boston. Plant owner Exelon Corp. just put the parcel up for sale, and plans for its redevelopment are still very much in... by Marina Bay Realty | Sep 10, 2016 | Real Estate News
Plans for a mixed use development for the former Hendries’ Ice Cream factory were unveiled at a community meeting Wednesday night. By Fred Hanson The Patriot Ledger MILTON – Vacant for more than a quarter-century, the former Hendries’ Ice Cream plant may soon be... by Marina Bay Realty | Aug 30, 2016 | Real Estate News
The city council voted Monday to approve the roadmap for Mayor Thomas Koch’s latest downtown redevelopment plan, which includes $128 million in public infrastructure improvements and partnering with multiple private developers to create new residential,... 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...