Oman Money Eyes Downtown Lowell In Jaw-Dropping $2 Billion Reboot
A memorandum with Solar International Core Canada would give the company first‑look rights in Lowell’s JAM district and could bring up to $2 billion into the city’s redevelopment plans. City planning documents tie the pledge to the $800M LINC strategy anchored by UMass Lowell.
Draper Mayor Slashes Transit Density to Save Suburban Dream
Mayor Troy Walker says Draper trimmed density and prioritized for-sale homes at Kimball's Lane as the city works to comply with state station-area mandates. Local meetings and public filings show how the trade-offs are playing out.
Moonies Cut Midtown Deal To Unload Longtime HQ To Bentley Zhao
The Unification Church has a contract to sell its Midtown headquarters at 4 W. 43rd St. to an affiliate of Bentley Zhao’s New Empire, according to Crain’s. The move could clear the way for redevelopment near the Theater District.
Fort Totten Shake-Up: 70 New Affordable Units Replace Aging Complex
One Hawaii in Fort Totten reopened as a 70‑unit affordable building after a Wesley Housing redevelopment. The project mixes tax credits, bonds and city subsidies; some former tenants plan to return.












