CambridgeSide Galleria Announces Eco-Friendly Initiatives
Recycling efforts launched in response to Earth Day 2008 are already paying off
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CambridgeSide Galleria Celebrates Earth Day with Recycle & Reward
Recyclers rewarded with eco-friendly gifts.
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Planning Board Issues Master Plan Special Permit for Westwood Station
Formal signing of permit paves the way for development of 4.5 million square-foot, smart growth, mixed-use project.
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State Approves 4.5 Million-Square-Foot Office, Retail and Residential Westwood Station Project
Smart Growth, Transit-Oriented Development Receives Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) Certificate
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The Pinehills Village Green Continues to Grow with Full Service Grocery Market
Plans announced to open a full service grocery market focusing on fresh and local produce, seafood, meats, cheeses, baked goods and more, to serve the Plymouth and South Shore communities.
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Westwood Station Gains Major Approvals at
Annual Town Meeting
Residents and Town officials overwhelmingly supported provisions for the Westwood Station project approved nine important warrant articles pertaining to Westwood Station to help pave the way for the 4.5-million-square-foot mixed-use development.
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The Pinehills in Plymouth, Mass Wins Grand Award for "Best Mixed-Use Community" in the Nation
The Grand Award was given to Pinehills by Builder Magazine at the 2006 Builders Choice Design and Planning Awards. Founded on the idea that some land is appropriate for preserving and some for building, The Pinehills is unlike any other master planned community.
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Biddeford Crossing Celebrates Its Grand Opening
Biddeford Crossing is now the largest retail center in Northern York County, Maine, and features 29 units of retail stores and restaurants on a 70-acre parcel on Rte. 111.
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Westwood Station Draws Strong State and Local Backing
State and community leaders have high praise for plans that will turn 135 acres of struggling industrial park space into a vibrant mixed-use community.
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CambridgeSide Galleria Named One of New England's Best Workplaces for Commuters
Commuter advocate group recognizes employers demonstrating a commitment to improving the health and quality of life for thousands of commuters.
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CambridgeSide Galleria Celebrates Its 15th Anniversary
An unprecedented three months of prize giveaways including a Chevrolet Cobalt, JetBlue Airways flights to Las Vegas, day trips to Foxwoods, suite nights at the Sonesta and more ...
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Pinehills Growth Accelerated with Opening of Hickorywood
The Pinehills reputation of offering quality in home design reached new heights with the June 11th opening of its newest neighborhood, Hickorywood. According to John Judge, president of Pinehills LLC., "Hickorywood combines the feel of a hillside village with the traditional architecture of New England."
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From Hometown Weekly
August 7, 2008
Westwood Station roadwork underway
As part of the development's green initiative, 75 percent of all the materials resulting from the demolition of existing buildings are being crushed and reused in the new roadways.
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From Old Colony Memorial and Plymouth Bulletin,
June 25, 2008
The Pinehills: A look into The Market
See a VIDEO INTERVIEW with Tony Green and John Judge.
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From Rochester (NY) Democrat & Chronicle
May 18, 2008
Wegmans could open first New England store at
Westwood Station
Voters in Westwood, Mass., approve beer and wine license for a proposed supermarket that is part of a $1.5 billion mixed-use development.
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From Boston.com, November 21, 2007
Westwood Station wins key approval
Westwood Planning Board unanimously approves master plan special permit for $1.5 billion project.
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From The Patriot Ledger, November 8, 2007
Westwood Station gets state approval
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From The Boston Globe, November 2, 2007
Westwood Station set to get state OK
The Patrick administration to give its blessing to the largest suburban development project ever in Massachusetts ... (more...)
From The Manchester Union Leader, October 19, 2007
Plans presented for Nashua, NH retail complex
NASHUA LANDING will house the first Whole Foods in New Hampshire plus a 16-theater cinema, two parking garages and more than 70 shops and restaurants ... (more...)
From The Nashua Telegraph, October 19, 2007
Experts weigh in on Nashua's economy
New England Development presentation and planned shopping complex underscore experts' rosy economic outlook ... (more...)
From Women's Wear Daily, October 16, 2007
Chevy Chase's Retail Resurgence
The renaissance of the retail enclave on the border of Washington and Chevy Chase, Md., is thriving as new developments lure specialty retailers and customers. The shopping area fashions itself as the Rodeo Drive of the East Coast ... (more...)
From Culture Me, DC, September 26, 2007
Shopaholics, meet your new BFF: Bloomingdale's
"The best news of the week, hands down, is the fact that the Bloomingdale's in Friendship Heights is opening ..."
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From the Washington Post, September 24, 2007
Bloomingdale's Readies for Friendship Heights
The upscale department store held a private reception on September 25 for local officials and other bigwigs to get a sneak peek. The store at Wisconsin and Western Avenues NW will carry the chain's most up-to-date merchandise in the region.
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From the Kennebec Journal, August 24, 2007
Augusta Crossing Shopping Center on Target for
Fall Opening
The 454,000-square-foot shopping center will include Lowe's, Target and sixother retail outlets, including a new supermarket.
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From Shopping Center Business, June 2007
Westwood Station and Wisconsin Place Mixed Use Development Underway
Joint ventures in Massachusetts and suburban Washington, D.C. will contain residences, retail, offices, lab and research and development space.
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From Shopping Centers Today
Finding New Uses for Old Sites in New England
Today, particularly in the densely developed Northeast, development is most likely to consist of rebuilding - of old industrial sites, underutilized office parks or even closed department stores.
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From The Business Gazette (Gaithersburg, MD)
CapitalSource leases 160,000 square feet of new Wisconsin Place office tower in Chevy Chase.
Commercial lending firm will become anchor tenant in mixed-use development by a partnership between Boston Properties, New England Development of Newton, Mass., and Archstone-Smith of Englewood,Calif.
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