Architect’s rendering. The Board of Appeals today approved plans for a 159-room hotel on Dorchester Avenue near where it crosses the South Boston Haul Road – and Track 61, which is the last remaining rail link between the Northeast Corridor and the South Boston Waterfront. The hotel, which will have 60 valet parking spaces, will…

Wednesday, February 7, 2018 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM Boston Bar Association – 16 Beacon Street, Boston, MA Learn from the best!  Boston permitting is unique – both in the legal requirements and process – than the rest of the Commonwealth.  If you want to be involved in any aspect of permitting projects in Boston…

Some of Boston’s most significant developments are going up—or are slated to go up—around or on some of the city’s biggest transit hubs, including South Station and North Station. [Read more…] Courtesy: Curbed Boston, by Tom Acitelli Lead Land Use Counsel, 8 Washington Village : Joseph P. Hanley

Credit: Stuart Cahill Serafina’s new Newbury Street location will have a liquor license and its patio open until 11 p.m., over the objection of neighbors. Newbury Street will soon have another late-night spot to crash: The Boston Licensing Board told the Track that Italian restaurant Serafina was just granted a liquor license with permission to…

Architect David O’Sullivan shows renderings of proposed apartments. Developer Ralph Vacca wants to replace the old Todesca garage at 4945 Washington St. with a four-story apartment building with 46 units and 67 parking spaces. For the second month in a row, Vacca, his architect and his attorney met with the West Roxbury Civic and Improvement…

Community Organizer Rosy Gonzalez and Attorney Joseph Hanley listen to the protesters while BRA Assistant Project manager Edward McGuire outlines the project to the BRA board It was over in 30 minutes. By a vote of 3 -2 the BRA voted Thursday night to approve the Article 80 review application to build 3200 Washington Street….

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