Gulf Station Project approved by BPDA
Looks like a new development is coming our way, Southie! The BPDA (Boston Planning and Development Agency) approved the mixed-use building featuring 65 condos and 9,000 square feet of ground-floor [...]
Looks like a new development is coming our way, Southie! The BPDA (Boston Planning and Development Agency) approved the mixed-use building featuring 65 condos and 9,000 square feet of ground-floor [...]
Could this help with Southie's parking crisis? Â Maybe. It will definitely help! MCCA has launched a new Southie resident parking program for overnight parking for $10 per day or $100 [...]
Suffolk University is growing by leaps and bounds. The downtown college hopes to offer more housing options to its students - currently only 23% of the students live on campus [...]
Come Sail Away! For the first time in three years, The USS Constitution is setting sail to celebrate the 242nd Navy's birthday and the 220th anniversary of the Constitution's first [...]
On Wednesday, City Councilor Bill Linehan held the president’s gavel for one last time. According to the Boston Globe, Linehan made an emotional goodbye and ended his 30 year service [...]
If you are driving, walking or biking down Old Colony Ave. today you might notice some changes at St. Monica’s. No, it’s not closing but it is getting some landscaping [...]
Local organizations and residents are hoping that the Boston Planning and Development Agency will approve a local hire jobs creation agreement in place between BEST Hospitality Training Program, WS development [...]
BOSTON - Ed Flynn, candidate for Boston City Council District 2, announced this week that if elected he will file an ordinance related to the regulation of short-term rental platforms [...]
Early Tuesday morning, a man was shot and killed at a Holiday Inn Express near the South Bay Mall. BPD responded to reports of a shooting and the body was [...]
Finding a parking spot is hard but just wait - it could get nearly impossible. In roughly 15 years, parking could be non-existent. According to the Boston Globe, Kent Larson, [...]