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Vivmark Residential ordered to sell two Boston apartment properties after merger review

Massachusetts regulators say divestitures aim to keep city's rental market competitive
Massachusetts regulators are requiring the sale of 1 Emerson Place in Boston as part of a settlement tied to the merger that created Vivmark Residential. (CoStar)
Massachusetts regulators are requiring the sale of 1 Emerson Place in Boston as part of a settlement tied to the merger that created Vivmark Residential. (CoStar)
CoStar News
August 19, 2026 | 7:32 P.M.

The merger that created apartment giant Vivmark Residential has run into resistance from regulators, who are requiring the company to sell two downtown Boston properties, according to Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell's office.

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