The Zoning Board of Appeal today unanimously approved a non-profit group’s plan to replace a crumbling 10-unit apartment building at 37 Wales St. with a new four-story building with 20 apartments for families coming out of homelessness. [Learn more…]

Beginning this month, Patriot Place will introduce an open container program allowing patrons to order takeout food and drinks from any restaurant for consumption in two designated outdoor “refreshment” areas at the Route 1 plaza. [Read more…]

The Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA) last week approved the conversion of the existing church building at 25 Isabella St. in Bay Village into 18 residential condo units. [Read more…]

The Boston Planning & Development Agency has approved three new projects that will bring more than 300 residential units to Boston’s Allston and East Boston neighborhoods. Of the 325 new residential units proposed, 34 will be income-restricted. [Read more…]

Located in the South Boston Waterfront, 88 Black Falcon Avenue is a 4-story addition to an existing 3-story structure owned by the Mass. Port Authority in the Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park. Public benefits to the neighborhood include ground improvements that will enhance cruise ship operations, the reconstruction of the intersection at Drydock Avenue to…

Lynnfield-based Kems Corp. has proposed transforming the existing Our Lady of Victories church in Boston’s Bay Village, a property dating to the end of the 19th century, into a 26-unit condo building. [Read more…]

The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved a 126-unit apartment building at 282-302 Bremen St., at Brooks Street, that will include 13 live/work studios for artists and 5 three-bedroom apartments aimed at families making no more than 60% of the Boston area median income. [Read more…]

The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved a five-story, 30-unit condo building on East Second Street in South Boston that will feature patios and roof decks large enough to give residents a breather but too small to support the sort of boisterous large parties that have become technically illegal in the midst of the pandemic….

In a time where we’re reporting on a lot of music venues closing, here’s a sudden shift against the tide: Is a new live music club coming soon to Boston? [Read more…]

If we had a nickel for every time someone tweeted or emailed us asking about the large scale development Washington Village and when construction is going to begin, well, we’d have a lot of nickels. But great news – we’ve got on update on this project! [Read more…]

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