Under the direct supervision of the Deputy Director of Disposition, the Real Estate Development Officer is responsible for managing the redevelopment process of vacant or underutilized parcels to create more affordable, equitable, and resilient uses.
The Real Estate Division within the Planning Department manages a portfolio of over 13 million square feet of land across Boston neighborhoods. The properties include the Charlestown Navy Yard, Long Wharf, and the Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park, as well as significant neighborhood-based redevelopments. Notable active disposition projects include the Austin Street Parking Lots in Charlestown, Housing + Library projects in Uphams Corner and Chinatown, Parcel P-3 in Roxbury, and many others. The Real Estate Division also works closely with a variety of other City of Boston departments on disposition activities. As a collaborative member of the disposition team, the Real Estate Development Officer will focus on leading and coordinating the due diligence, financial analysis, community engagement, and legal transactions necessary to successfully develop housing, public assets, economic development, or permanent open space throughout Boston.
Disposition Research and Planning:
Community Engagement:
Technical Real Estate Property Sales Execution:
Development Underwriting:
Project Management:
Fiscal Stewardship:
In addition to the tasks above, may perform other duties as assigned to advance development on publicly owned land.