Patios Offer Path to Enhanced Profitability
The biggest dining debate in Boston’s North End is over the state of outdoor dining – something that’s having a much more upbeat rollout elsewhere in Massachusetts this season.
The biggest dining debate in Boston’s North End is over the state of outdoor dining – something that’s having a much more upbeat rollout elsewhere in Massachusetts this season.
A lawsuit that’s delayed an $80 million hotel project in Boston’s North End is partly funded by a rival developer who unsuccessfully attempted to buy the site, the hotel developer’s legal team alleges.
The home in the city’s North End hit the market for $1.2 million in August, and the deal was closed Sept. 16 for $1.25 million.
A developer is proposing to redevelop a North End parking lot and single-story commercial building as a 135-room hotel.
Boston is actively considering converting car lanes to additional sidewalk space, bicycle lanes and bus lanes to help speed the city’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
An office building on the North End waterfront has traded hands.
The owner of Joe’s American Bar & Grille on the Boston waterfront has begun community outreach on plans to redevelop the Atlantic Avenue site while building a five-story hotel and inn on Commercial Wharf.
Two Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway parcels that have remained blank slates since completion of the Big Dig await their next act.
The short-term rentals industry is entering a new phase in Massachusetts, with implications for the rest of the country, and last month’s ruling from the District Court came back with an important win for Boston and municipalities across the country
The Rose Kennedy Greenway’s open-air beer garden is reopening this week.