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…
The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved a four-story, 34-unit apartment building on Hyde Park Avenue at American Legion Highway. [Read 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…]
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…]
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…