Login

Shutdown Raises Stakes for US City With Largest Apartment Pipeline

Coronavirus Halts Big Boston Construction Projects, Could Cost Developers Millions
Among the projects shut down in Boston is Winthrop Center. The 24-story residential and office tower has been in the works since 2018 and was scheduled to open in 2022. (MP Boston)
Among the projects shut down in Boston is Winthrop Center. The 24-story residential and office tower has been in the works since 2018 and was scheduled to open in 2022. (MP Boston)
By John Doherty
CoStar News
March 19, 2020 | 8:04 P.M.

The shutdown of Boston’s booming construction industry to stop the spread of the new coronavirus is going to cost tens of millions of dollars for commercial real estate firms and their lenders, industry experts say.

This news story is available exclusively to CoStar subscribers.

Watch the video to learn how you can access industry leading CRE news and the data analytics you need to drive success.

This news story is available exclusively to CoStar subscribers.

Ready to Learn More?

Sign Up For a Personalized Demo.

Sign Up For a Demo To Learn More.

Already A Subscriber? Sign In

IN THIS ARTICLE


News | Shutdown Raises Stakes for US City With Largest Apartment Pipeline