If we had a nickel for every time someone tweeted or emailed us asking about the large scale development Washington Village and when construction is going to begin, well, we’d have a lot of nickels. But great news – we’ve got on update on this project! [Read more…]

Real-estate development entity Willow Baker LLC on Wednesday notified the city of its intent to develop 239 apartments, condominiums and “compact-sized” living units “for the City’s evolving workforce” on three lots adjacent to Dorchester’s South Bay Center. [Read more…]

The Ballas Group LLC is proposing a six-story, 106-unit apartment building at 1500 Soldiers Field Road in Boston. The project would include a 60-space parking garage. [Read more…]

For the 4th year in row on June 19, 2019, Attorney Miller chaired the MCLE’s annual Alcohol Licensing with the Regulators Seminar (Update for 2019).  See more about the seminar at:  https://www.mcle.org/includes/pdf/2190256P01_J.pdf

Real estate developer Peter Davos has plans to build an 88-unit residential development in West Roxbury, a stone’s throw from his apartment complex that opened last year.[Read more…]

Real-estate developers have proposed two residential projects with a combined 184 units near Boston Logan International Airport in East Boston. [Read more…]

The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) Board of Directors approved a residential development project in South Boston near Broadway Station.  [Read more…]

Last week the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) approved the mixed-use project at 205 Maverick St. The project approved by the BPDA has been modified after members of the Gove Street Citizens Association (GSCA) voted 12 to 12 at a recent meeting regarding the project. The tied vote meant the GSCA will send a…

The Board of Appeals yesterday approved a developer’s plans to replace a condemned office building on Penniman Road with a seven-story, 44-unit condo building – next to a 36-unit building and surrounded by low-lying industrial buildings slated for demolition to make way for a three-building complex with more than 260 units.  [Read more…]

The Board of Appeals today approved a developer’s proposal to replace the Tom English Bar and the Dorchester Market with a five-story apartment complex – with room for the market, but not the bar, to move back into. Adam Sarbaugh wants to build 38 apartments – 5 rented as affordable – 26 parking spaces and…

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