McDermott, Quilty & Miller LLP partner Joseph Hanley, a Boston-based land use attorney, said that Healey’s housing efforts as attorney general and her ongoing friendly relationship with Baker could have also played into the amount of support she has received. [Read more…]
MQM’s Nick Zozula joined Mayor Wu, City officials and his fellow members of Boston’s Ukrainian community on August 24th, to raise their flag and celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day. As President of the Ukrainian American Youth Association of Boston, and a second generation Ukrainian American who’s grandparents fled Russian aggression in the 1940-50s, Nick spoke with…
A new enterprise slated to open this fall at Patriot Place aspires to encourage its patrons to bury the hatchet — literally. [Read more…]
Great day on the course today in support of the Yawkey Boys & Girls Club of Roxbury, with our good friends and talented architectural, design and development consultants, Johnathan Garland and Lance Campbell of J. Garland Enterprises, and MQM’s Nick Zozula.
On Friday, June 3rd, MQM was proud to sponsor and participate in yesterday’s annual Edgerley Family South Boston Club Golf Tournament at Franklin Park, to benefit its important work in #southboston. Fun time on the course with our associates, Tom Miller and Nick Zozula.
MQM was a proud sponsor of the Bisnow Boston #LifeSciences Summit on March 31, 2022. Now the single largest life sciences cluster in the world, but will outdated zoning, NIMBY-ism and lack of regional planning hold us back? This was the topic of discussion lead by attorney Joe Hanley, as moderator of a panel discussion…
‘Stop the war’: Thousands in Boston rally in support of Ukraine [Read more…]
Attorney Nick Zozula, President of the Ukrainian American Youth Association of Boston – standing in solidarity for Ukraine with thousands of demonstrators and Mayor Wu [Read more…]
The Zoning Board of Appeals today approved a proposal for a golf “course” at which people could sign up for tee times to play 18 holes of golf on computerized simulations, then retire to a “19th Hole” lounge to talk over their rounds – all year long and even at night. And should they somehow…
The Boston Licensing Board could decide tomorrow whether to let a proposed indoor pickleball emporium recreate the best of the Catskills or a cruise ship at an old factory building at Old Colony Avenue and C Street, where patrons could play pickleball, shuffleboard or cornhole, then retire to a cabana to cool down and get…