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Eastern Bank will acquire Cambridge Trust, and sell its insurance division

Eastern Bank will acquire Cambridge Trust, and sell its insurance division

By Jon Chesto Eastern Bank is making a major move to expand its private bankingwith a $528 million deal to acquire Cambridge Trust, while simultaneously selling its insurance business for $510 million to brokerage giant Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. The Boston-based bank’s holding company, Eastern Bankshares, announced both deals after the stock markets closed […]

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New Volpe Transportation Center opens as part of $750 million deal between MIT and feds

New Volpe Transportation Center opens as part of $750 million deal between MIT and feds

By Macie Parker After four years of construction and nearly a decade of planning, the new John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center has opened in Kendall Square, part of $750 million deal between MIT and the federal government to redevelop a 14-acre parcel that was once a NASA electronic research center. The new transportation center is […]

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Massachusetts’ biopharma industry keeps growing. Two headwinds could slow it.

Massachusetts’ biopharma industry keeps growing. Two headwinds could slow it.

By Rowan Walrath Massachusetts’ life sciences industry grew by more than 7,000 jobs last year, outpacing competitor states even as the so-called “Covid boom” began to wane. That’s according to the latest “Industry Snapshot” report put out by the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, the trade group better known as MassBio, which examines trends in workforce, real estate, […]

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Rising Insurance Rates Are Crushing Affordable Housing Developers

Rising Insurance Rates Are Crushing Affordable Housing Developers

By Kriston Capps Developers of apartment buildings across the US are raising alarms as property insurance rates continue to rise, a trend that threatens to seal off the pipeline for much-needed housing construction — especially new apartments with affordable units. Premiums and deductibles for policies required by mortgage lenders have shot up two- to three-fold over […]

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How Municipalities Can Attract Private-Sector Investment

How Municipalities Can Attract Private-Sector Investment

By: Gary Kerr The Commercial Triangle district in Everett, Massachusetts, provides a case study in putting a strategic vision into action. Municipal leaders are continually seeking to improve their communities by bringing in private-sector investment, which catalyzes growth and opportunity. But how can a municipality attract the right kind of investment? Welcome to Everett Located just […]

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Apartment Developers Turn to Non-Bank Lenders for Construction Loans

Apartment Developers Turn to Non-Bank Lenders for Construction Loans

By Bendix Anderson  Apartment developers are finding ways to pay for new construction projects–without using loans from traditional banks. For years, multifamily developers have relied on large, short-term loans from banks to finance the construction of new apartment buildings. But rising interest rates and a string of banks failures—most prominently Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank […]

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