The Future of Boston Transportation and the 4 things to Keep in Mind 1. Parking is expensive With superior employment opportunities and higher salaries in the urban core, millennial’s are moving into cities at astonishing rates; and with parking prices at its ever high, with monthly rates topping $500, more and more millennial’s are […]
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CHARLESTOWN CONDO SALE PRICE HITS $765,383 This year, the average list price for a condominium in Charlestown is $750,010, with the average sale price reaching $765,383. In the past 6 years, sale prices have surpassed the average list prices by 2%, indicating the high demand for condos in this historic sub-market. Since 2012, the average […]
Read MoreRoaring South End is Untamable Boston’s South End has been evolving for decades but has often been overlooked by the Back Bay. Once a mix of classic homes and seedy streets, its borders have expanded over the years with redevelopment and urban growth. Today, many homes have been either returned to their original elegance or […]
Read MoreBooming Chelsea Catches Developers’ Eyes The time has arrived. For years, Chelsea was Boston’s forgotten neighbor, a nearly once bankrupt city, in part of the large demographic upheaval and haunted by a lack of economic development. Today, the arrival of the FBI Headquarters and Encore Casino has pivoted Chelsea into a development hotbed home to […]
Read MoreStephi’s in South Boston, located on 130 Dorchester Avenue closed its doors yesterday after being open for half a decade. Its convenient location between West Broadway and Dorchester Avenue made it a local hotspot. In January 2018, Met Restaurant Group and Stephanie’s Restaurant Group merged into Sidell Hospitality, owned and operated by sisters, Stephanie […]
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