15 Aug, 2024 City of Boston Office to Residential Conversion Program Extension By David Ingraham Matthew Kiefer David Linhart In June, Mayor Wu announced the extension of the City of Boston's Office to Residential Conversion Program with $15 million in additional...
14 Jun, 2024 "You are a New Yorker the first time you say, '"That used to be…'" By Hara Perkins According to one of my favorite novelists, Colson Whitehead, “No matter how long you have been here, you are a New Yorker the first time...
14 May, 2024 Podcast: How Real Estate Development Can Boost Urban Health By Matthew Kiefer Goulston & Storrs attorney Matthew Kiefer and environmental consultant Adele Houghton are advocates for a deeper understanding of the...
21 Sep, 2023 How Real Estate Development Can Boost Urban Health By Matthew Kiefer Fall 2023 – Publications / Mentions Stanford Social Innovation Review Matthew Kiefer and Adele Houghton How can real estate development...
16 Aug, 2023 The SEC Proposed Rule on Climate-Related Disclosures and Its Implications for Commercial Leasing By Henry Edward Abelson Timothy Bancroft Colleen Hussey Frank Litwin +1 more... Show less In March of 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) proposed a new rule regarding mandatory disclosure of...
22 May, 2023 Zoning 3.0: Guiding Land Use in the Contemporary City in Idea City: How to Make Boston More Livable, Equitable, and Resilient By Matthew Kiefer Cities everywhere are reinventing themselves in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Boston, long an urban innovator, must contend with a...
16 Feb, 2023 Boston Initiatives Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions By David Ingraham Matthew Kiefer David Linhart The City of Boston is advancing three companion regulatory efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for medium-sized and large...
29 May, 2022 Can you put a price on waterfront access? Conservation Law Foundation aims to try. By Matthew Kiefer Developers looking to build on many waterfront properties in Massachusetts know they’ll probably need to offer something to the community...
10 Dec, 2021 Just Don’t Call It A Warehouse: Repurposing Unused Retail Spaces To Support E-Commerce By David Rabinowitz Brian Carrozza In our Q&A series, “Reimagining Real Estate,” attorneys from the firm’s market-leading real estate practice talk about how they see the...
17 Nov, 2021 Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Property Opinions By Goulston & Storrs How could feminist perspectives and methods change the shape of property law? This volume assembles a group of diverse scholars to...
10 Nov, 2021 Boston Requires Carbon Neutrality for Existing Buildings By Matthew Kiefer David Linhart Furthering the aims of Boston’s 2019 Climate Action Plan, which identified large buildings as major carbon emitters, Boston City Council...
08 Jun, 2021 Q&A with Goulston & Storrs Attorneys Jean Bowe and Brian Cohen on "Reimagining Real Estate" By Jean Bowe Brian Cohen Brian Carrozza In this Q&A series, “Reimagining Real Estate,” Brian Carrozza, Associate Director of Strategic Growth at Goulston & Storrs, sits down...
08 Mar, 2021 Office of Planning Introduces Phase 2 of IZ Xl to Apply to Non-Residential Conversions By Cary Kadlecek Lee Templin The Office of Planning (“OP”) has introduced its second phase of proposed amendments to the Inclusionary Zoning (“IZ”) regulations...