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- 10/18/2005 - Commercial Real Estate News
Sodexho Takes 18,735 SF at Prospect Hill Office Park
WALTHAM, MA-Sodexho Inc. takes a seven-year lease on 18,735 sf at the Prospect Hill Office Park. The firm, which was originally located in the city before moving to Lexington. - 10/18/2005 - Commercial Real Estate News
Electronic Cash Register Inks 9,000-SF Deal at Needham Office Park
NEEDHAM, MA-Electronic Cash Register will move into 9,000 sf of office space at the New England Business Center. The five-year sublease deal gives the company expanded space and a central location. - 10/18/2005 - Commercial Real Estate News
Developers Get $78M Financing for Environmentally Friendly Condos
BOSTON-The city's first environmentally friendly condominium complex has received a $77.8-million loan to fund construction. Currently under construction, the Macallen Building will add 143 condominiums along with 7,100 sf of retail space to the South Boston neighborhood. - 10/17/2005 - Mortgage Headlines
Mortgage Rates Stick at Firmer Levels
The recent weeklong selling spree in the longer end of the yield curve lost some momentum on Monday as Treasury securities yields, which move opposite of prices, stayed steady to only slightly firmer. That meant rates lenders charge on many key mortgage... - 10/14/2005 - Mortgage Headlines
30-Year Mortgage Hits 15-Month High
Another day of selling in the bond pits sent prices of U.S. Treasury securities down and their yields, which move in the opposite direction of prices, way up on Friday. The omni-present fear of inflation, which erodes the value of bonds, was again at the... - 10/13/2005 - Mortgage Headlines
Mortgage Rates Keep Movin' Up
Selling in U.S. Treasury securities continued on Thursday amid fresh signs of inflation and the rate hikes that it will bring. Investors baled out of longer-term issues that are more adversely affected by inflation, as it erodes their value to a greater ... - 10/12/2005 - Mortgage Headlines
Mortgage Rates Continue to Climb
Worries about inflation and rising interest rates continued to plague bond traders on Wednesday. Minutes from the Sept. 20 meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, released on Tuesday, also further weighed on U.S. Treasuries. Fed concerns regarding... - 10/11/2005 - Mortgage Headlines
Mortgage Rates Unchanged
All of Tuesday's concerns about what the minutes of the Sept. 20 meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee would say were for naught. Inflation - resulting largely from rising energy prices -- was shown to be uppermost in the minds of Committee membe... - 10/10/2005 - Mortgage Headlines
Treasury Holiday Leaves Mortgage Rates on Hold
The bond markets were closed on Monday in observance of Columbus Day, leaving U.S. Treasury yields at Friday's levels. The stability in yields, which move in the opposite direction of prices, allowed mortgage lenders to hold rates steady. The status quo ... - 10/7/2005 - Mortgage Headlines
Mortgage Rates Remain in Line
The September employment report showed a loss of 35,000 jobs in the wake of the hurricanes - the first decline since May 2003. But the weaker-than-expected data led analysts to believe the economy must be strong to withstand such a hit. Estimates on job ...