For the 4th year in row on June 19, 2019, Attorney Miller chaired the MCLE’s annual Alcohol Licensing with the Regulators Seminar (Update for 2019).  See more about the seminar at:  https://www.mcle.org/includes/pdf/2190256P01_J.pdf

Real estate developer Peter Davos has plans to build an 88-unit residential development in West Roxbury, a stone’s throw from his apartment complex that opened last year.[Read more…]

Real-estate developers have proposed two residential projects with a combined 184 units near Boston Logan International Airport in East Boston. [Read more…]

The Board of Appeals today approved a developer’s proposal to replace the Tom English Bar and the Dorchester Market with a five-story apartment complex – with room for the market, but not the bar, to move back into. Adam Sarbaugh wants to build 38 apartments – 5 rented as affordable – 26 parking spaces and…

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…

  Representing Micro Brewers Learn the legal and business craft Date(s): Tuesday, 4/24/2018, 2:00 pm–5:00 pm Location: MCLE Conference Center, Ten Winter Place, Boston There are more craft brewers in the United States today than there have ever been. New craft brewers are opening at a national rate of two per day. The craft brew…

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…

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