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WORCESTER, Mass. — A newly completed active adult community on Worcester’s West Side has secured $39 million in bridge financing as it prepares to expand amenities and continue leasing efforts.

JLL Capital Markets announced that it arranged the financing for The Arbella at Bramble Hill, a 123-unit Class A active adult community developed by The United ...


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Project will create a 35,000-square-foot civic gathering space steps from The Embrace on Boston Common

BOSTON — Embrace, the organization behind The Embrace monument honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King on Boston Common, has acquired a prominent Downtown Crossing property that will be transformed into a new civic center,...


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Landmark Cape Cod courthouse to undergo first major exterior restoration in more than 50 years

ROCKLAND, Mass. — A nearly 200-year-old Cape Cod landmark is set to undergo a comprehensive restoration as Gale Associates leads a $7 million project to preserve and modernize the historic Barnstable Superior Courthouse.

Gale Associates, a Ma...


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New research highlights growing divide between organizations with integrated project controls and those still relying on siloed systems

BOSTON — Capital construction owners that have embraced integrated digital project controls are significantly more likely to complete projects on time and within budget than their less digitally advanced peer...


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New program will train municipal and regional leaders to strengthen local economies across Massachusetts

WATERTOWN, Mass. — MassEcon and the University of Massachusetts Lowell are launching a new statewide initiative designed to strengthen economic development capacity across the Commonwealth, bringing together municipal leaders, planners, an...


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