NAIOP Raises $151,500 for Heading Home
This post was submitted by Marc Margulies, principal at Margulies Perruzzi Architects and president of Heading Home’s Board of Directors On June 6th, NAIOP Massachusetts held its 24th Annual Charitable...
View ArticleSupport One Fund, Support Boston
All of us at NAIOP Massachusetts are saddened by the tragic events that occurred at the Boston Marathon on April 15. Times like these make us realize that Boston is basically a small town – it seems...
View ArticleNew Construction for Greater Boston?
At the recent NAIOP/SIOR Annual Market Forecast, there was talk about the possibilities of speculative commercial development in Boston. There was a consensus that we will continue to see new...
View ArticleMaking the Olympic Argument with NAIOP: 2024 and Beyond
The following blog post was written by T.J Winick, Vice President at Solomon McCown & Company. It’s only been about 50 days since the United States Olympic Committee officially named Boston as...
View ArticleMBTA Control Board’s First Report Shows Urgent Need For Change
The MBTA’s new Fiscal and Management Control Board (FMCB) has just issued its first 60-day report identifying the scope of the challenges facing the T. The FMCB has been tasked with identifying and...
View ArticleHousing Costs May Cost Us Our Young Talent
This post originally appeared in the Boston Business Journal on November 20, 2015. In the coming years, the Massachusetts economy may be at serious risk. The Commonwealth’s most valuable resource is...
View ArticleA Great Start for Economic Development Under the Baker/Polito Administration
Governor Charlie Baker and Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito just filed the administration’s Economic Development bill with $1 billion to be invested over the next five years into economic development,...
View ArticleA Little Late, But Welcome to Massachusetts, Steve!
It appears that the lengthy, sometimes contentious, legal battle between Wynn Resorts Chairman Steve Wynn and Boston Mayor Marty Walsh is over. A “surrounding community” agreement was reached by both...
View ArticleViewPoint: A new stretch energy code is not justified
This OpEd appeared in the Boston Business Journal on June 3, 2016. In March 2015, Governor Charlie Baker signed Executive Order 562, initiating a comprehensive review process for all regulations. Only...
View ArticleNAIOP Mourns the Loss of Frank Wuest
NAIOP, its leadership, and its members all mourn the loss of Frank Wuest, a long time friend, past President, and avid supporter of NAIOP. We will miss his friendship, enthusiasm for life, and his...
View ArticleMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court affirms decision in favor of BPDA
Today, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) affirmed the Superior Court’s decision in favor of the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA), formerly known as the Boston Redevelopment...
View ArticleSudbury Power Line Fight Could Affect Development Deals Statewide
The following article, written by Jon Chesto, was first published in the October 2 online edition of The Boston Globe At first glance, it might seem like a simple courtroom showdown between the MBTA...
View ArticleNAIOP Massachusetts Installs 2020 Leadership Team: Leslie Cohen to Serve as...
At its Annual Meeting on November 20, NAIOP Massachusetts, The Commercial Real Estate Development Association, elected a new President and Board members, along with a new Leadership Council. The Board...
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