Por: The Boston Globe Business March 08, 2023
The Boston City Council on Wednesday approved Mayor Michelle Wu’s plans to cap annual rent hikes and restructure the city’s development agency, delivering major — if early — victories on two of the mayor’s signature priorities.The two proposals had drawn critics from multiple sides, and early skepticism from councilors and outsiders alike, but ultimately passed overwhelmingly, with just two of the 13 councilors voting against them. The... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Business March 01, 2023
How much will Mayor Michelle Wu’s plan to abolish the Boston Planning and Development Agency and create a new city planning department cost? How will the agency’s planners define their new priorities of “resilience, affordability and equity?” And what does this all mean... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Business February 17, 2023
Mayor Michelle Wu’s faced early pushback Thursday from an unlikely source: the BPDA board itself.At its monthly meeting Thursday night, the board voted to approve several items that will advance Wu’s effort to remake real estate development in Boston, including studies of... + más
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CNBC USA Business January 27, 2023
Colorful cafe bars at the iconic Beale Street music and entertainment district of downtown Memphis, Tennessee.benedek iStock Getty ImagesDespite broad hikes in rental prices, competition is easing in some U.S. markets as inventory grows, according to a from national real estate... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Business January 26, 2023
“It’s a new dawn / it’s a new day,” Nina Simone’s voice crooned over the sound system at Fenway’s newly-constructed MGM Music Hall Wednesday night at the end of Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s first state of the city address. And indeed, the evening represented a new... + más
A new hurdle for Wu’s BPDA revamp: the City Council | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Business December 20, 2022
The Boston Planning and Development Agency board last week approved more than a half-billion dollars worth of real estate development projects, including a combined 485 residential units in Chinatown, Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, Roxbury, the Seaport, and South End.Related Beal... + más
Much-debated labs in Leather District and Fort Point win BPDA approval | The Boston Globe
Seaport’s new stock of hotels finally has the guests to fill them | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Business December 17, 2022
Citgo . So do Vertex, State Street, and Prudential. Is it John Hancock’s turn to put its name in lights on the Boston skyline?The financial services company is mulling whether to seek the city’s permission to place the John Hancock-signature sign — the very same lit-up... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Business November 18, 2022
After more than two hours of comment from dozens of residents, local officials, and others — commentary that was evenly split between support and opposition — the Boston Planning and Development Agency board on Thursday approved an 11-story life-science lab building at 125... + más
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Labs in the Leather District? Some have their doubts, but divisive project goes to BPDA | The Boston Globe
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