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Why out-of-region assumptions collapse when facing New England’s municipal structures, and how cross-border experience builds predictable development
June 29th, 2026
Why out-of-region assumptions collapse when facing New England’s municipal structures, and how cross-border experience builds predictable development timelines. When national or out-of-region developers look at a map of southern Ne...
Posted in: EducationalUnlocking Value in the Historic Built Environment: Turning Environmental Liabilities into Opportunities
May 19th, 2026
How disciplined underwriting, environmental due diligence, and cross-disciplinary expertise transform New England's legacy properties into high-performing modern assets. Walk through almost any historic city or town in New England an...
Posted in: EducationalWhy Project Feasibility Is the Most Important Investment You'll Make
May 19th, 2026
What a feasibility study actually is, what happens when you skip one, and what to expect from a rigorous process When a real estate project runs into serious trouble, the cause is almost never a surprise in hindsight. A site that tur...
Posted in: EducationalWhat Does a Development Consultant Actually Do — and Do You Need One?
May 12th, 2026
A plain-language guide for owners, institutions, and first-time developers The Role in Plain TermsA real estate development consultant works on your behalf across the full arc of a project — from the earliest question of whether to...
Posted in: EducationalThe O’Connell Companies Announces Retirement of President James Sullivan and Appointment of Joe McMahon as Successor
March 31st, 2026
The O’Connell Companies today announced that President James “Jim” Sullivan will retire from his role effective June 1, 2026, concluding a distinguished 44-year career with the organization. Chief Financial Officer Joe McMahon has been appointed President and will continue to serve as CFO. ...
Navigating Permitting and Zoning in Massachusetts: A Developer’s Survival Guide
January 27th, 2026
Developing a property in Massachusetts can feel like navigating a maze. Every city and town has its own rules, board schedules, expectations, and layers of review—and one missing document or late submission can push a project back weeks or even months. Whether you’re planning a commercial redeve...
Posted in: EducationalStep by Step Guide To Real Estate Development in Massachusetts
January 15th, 2026
Massachusetts is known for its strong economy, prestigious educational institutions, and diverse real estate markets—from Boston’s dense urban environment to suburban growth in MetroWest and beyond—making real estate development in Massachusetts attractive for residential, commercial, and mixe...
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