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August 29, 2023

This Week's Boston Deal Sheet

Hear From Cappy Daume, Chief Portfolio Management Officer, At The Davis Cos.' 66 Galen Oct. 19

Trammell Crow Residential closed a construction financing deal for a new apartment complex in Waltham, it announced Tuesday. 

This Week's Boston Deal Sheet

The Texas-based developer is building a 210-unit, five-story apartment project branded Alexan Waltham at 73 Pond St. Construction has already begun and is planned to be completed in the summer of 2025.“This project is another example of TCR’s strategy to invest in high-growth areas across the U.S.,” Andy Huntoon, managing director of…

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ZOM Withdraws Development Plan On Braintree Mall Site Following Opposition

ZOM Withdraws Development Plan On Braintree Mall Site Following Opposition

More than six months after Florida-based ZOM Living proposed plans for hundreds of units next to the South Shore Plaza mall in Braintree, opposition from residents and city officials has pushed the developer to drop its plans. The developer had made significant changes to its plans, opting for…

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Beyond Life Sciences: What’s Next For The Future Of Cambridge?

PRESENTED BY:   Sullivan & Worcester
 
Beyond Life Sciences: What’s Next For The Future Of Cambridge?  

When commercial real estate professionals think of Cambridge, Massachusetts, the first thing that likely comes to mind is life sciences, and perhaps to a lesser though still significant extent, tech companies. Greater Boston has long been considered the king of life sciences real estate, and the Boston/Cambridge area …

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Investors Pour Billions Into Student Housing As Rent Growth Outpaces Apartment Market

Investors Pour Billions Into Student Housing As Rent Growth Outpaces Apartment Market  

As college students head back to school, they aren't the only ones scoping out new opportunities on and off campus.

Major real estate investors have been marching into student housing, drawn to the sector by its higher rent growth than traditional multifamily and its “recession-proof” assets, investors, brokers and researchers told Bisnow. Investors are especially drawn to student housing markets in the Sun Belt states that have seen the highest rent growth and enrollment increases.

With investors flooding into these markets, there are concerns about how it will affect the worsening housing crunch that many college campuses are facing as more students sign up for classes. 

“Kids want and need to go to school during good economic times and bad economic times,” Rob Harper, president of investment giant  Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust, told Bisnow. “It is unique to be able to invest in a sector that has such solid demand fundamentals through good and bad…

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