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Friday, December 23, 2022
A miracle in Needham; the Grinch in Newton

If there was a 10-acre contaminated asphalt heat island in your community youā€™d think the local planning board would want to move quickly to replace it with something much better -- especially if doing so came with millions of dollars in local benefits and good-paying jobs. Finally, yesterday (nearly two years after the property was rezoned and after many, many, long, late, agonizing meetings) the Needham Planning Board unanimously approved Bulfinch Companyā€™s proposal for the old Muzi Motors site along I-95

Greg Reibman

Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Our municipalities could be in for a revenue shock

The Wall Street Journal is warning that a ā€œdecline in office building values is likely to become a growing problem for the budgets of cities, schools and other jurisdictions that depend heavily on property taxes from these building owners.ā€ And yet a majority of Newtonā€™s City Councilors were more than a little cavalier this month when they overwhelmingly (21-2) rebuffed a proposal by Mayor Ruthanne Fuller to give commercial property owners a bit of a break on property taxes, with several councilors

Greg Reibman

Friday, December 16, 2022
Mayor Wu just did the burbs a favor

Wells Ave welcomes the WSYMCA; linkage fees playing a big role in site selection for future projects; the Newton tax override; and a hugely successful toy drive.

Greg Reibman

Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Another reason to be nice to store clerks and bartenders

We've received a third round of funding for the program weā€™ve been running in Newton and Wellesley since the darkest day of the pandemic; don't lose sight of the societal contributions of life science companies; updates on the West Newton project and catalytic converter law; and why not everyone loves that holiday music playing in stores.

Greg Reibman

Friday, December 9, 2022
Catching up on the latest need to knows

Employers are using all sorts of approaches to attract top talent: Generous comp packages. Remote work opportunities. Flexible schedules. And, no doubt, some of the items on this 11 Terrible Job Perks Nobody Really Cares About list. But Harvard Business School research suggests that many companies fail to promote a key draw for many prospective employees today, particularly young people: the diverse, inclusive workplaces theyā€™ve worked hard to develop.

Greg Reibman

Thursday, December 8, 2022
Turns out we celebrated too soon.

Knowing a federal match was critical to fully funding the stations, Baker stressed the urgency of approving his $85 million request in a letter to the Legislature. "We cannot lose additional time by waiting to appropriate funds for these projects,ā€ Baker warned. Want to guess what our lawmakers did?

Greg Reibman

Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Auchincloss Frustrated Over Newton Stations Project

Colin A. Young, State House News Service

Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Riverside delayed, but for how long?

Economic headwinds ā€“ most notably rising construction and finance costs -- are indeed delaying Mark Developmentā€™s efforts to transform the Riverside MBTA station into a vibrant mixed-use development, the developer confirmed yesterday. As I wrote last week, this project was originally conceived more than a decade ago and revived in 2018.

Greg Reibman

Friday, December 2, 2022
Give business a break? City Council votes no

Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller tried to give Newtonā€™s commercial property owners a bit of a break on property taxes last week. But Newtonā€™s City Council overwhelmingly turned Fuller -- and our businesses -- down.

Greg Reibman

Thursday, December 1, 2022
Inactions have consequences

Itā€™s safe to say that were it not for the slow-turning wheels of government, that transformative project to create a mixed-use, transit-oriented development at Riverside Station would be well underway by now. The project dates back at least to 2011. It was approved in 2013 but only after it was scaled back to appease neighbors so far that it proved unviable financially.

Greg Reibman

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