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Merry Allston Christmas, Boston. Tis the day when innumerable collegiate students move in voluminous droves to the Allston-Brighton area, a center point of higher-education in Boston given its... → Read More
Tokyo won the 2015 Little League World Series on Sunday night, vanquishing Lewisberry, Penn. in an unlikely 18-11 come from behind triumph in front of a crowd of 42,000. While the entire display... → Read More
Just in time for moving season, the U.S. Census Bureau compiled data that shows which county people have been moving in and out of between 2009 and 2013. For Boston's own Suffolk County, the... → Read More
At the end of July I was fortunate enough to take a tour of one of Boston's ritziest apartment complexes, The Kensington. Located in Chinatown, one of the city's most expensive neighborhoods to... → Read More
On Monday, August 24, those who enter the Harvard School of Design's Gund Hall may wonder if they stumbled into the wrong building. What would typically be the entranceway to the school will be... → Read More
At its most recent board meeting, the Boston Redevelopment Authority approved the building of a new mixed-use structure that will include housing that caters to middle- and lower-income earners.... → Read More
Last week the Boston Redevelopment Authority announced that HR&A Advisors will be spearheading design consultation with support from local firm Utile, Inc. The announcement immerses Boston that... → Read More
Back in December, Mayor Marty Walsh addressed the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce where he outlined a handful of initiatives aimed at fostering and retaining tech and startup companies,... → Read More
It's perpetually among our internal newsroom chatter that Comcast's Internet service can be, at times, atrocious. And what makes things worse is that in the comforts of our own residences,... → Read More
Along a stretch of Commonwealth Avenue that's without the same affluence and prestige as that in Boston's Back Bay is a plan to turn a vacant site formerly home into a gas station into 40 condos... → Read More
Monday, August 17, marks the beginning of a pilot program for drivers to take advantage of the under-utilized South Boston Bypass Road. A byproduct of the Big Dig, the South Boston Bypass Road... → Read More
In Downtown Boston, bridging Otis and Arch Streets is a narrow pedestrian walkway called Winthrop Lane. This exemplification of Boston's characteristically skewed streetscape, narrow throughways... → Read More
One could argue that East Boston not only has the best view of the city skyline, but it's one of the most accommodating places to live. The MBTA Blue Line services the neighborhood, which is just... → Read More
Image via Nick DeLucaJacob Wirth is one of Boston's most historic bars, so naturally living in close proximity to it is prime real estate. A new housing development is now open right next door,... → Read More
Image via Nick DeLucaEven if you don't recognize the name Utile Inc., you're still familiar with what the company does. This Downtown Boston design firm has had its hand in a number of projects... → Read More
The increasingly popular Boston Public Market offers visitors more than just locally grown produce, locally raised meats and locally brewed and distilled beer and liquor. In one week, KITCHEN,... → Read More
A boozy reprieve will soon open in South Boston right across from the Broadway subway stop along the MBTA Red Line. Worden Hall, set to open its doors in about two weeks, will offer customers 40... → Read More
For the past five years the City of Somerville has been engaging residents to best inform how to redevelop the Powder House Community School. A proposal under consideration by the city and... → Read More
The Boston rental market can be difficult waters to navigate. It seems almost daily that the city's various neighborhoods are in the midst of a new trend of some kind, whether it be micro-units,... → Read More
It's strange to consider that the Rose Kennedy Greenway was once the site of an ugly, noisy, exhaust-filled elevated highway that plagued Bostonians and visitors traveling by car for years. The... → Read More