Briefing you for Thursday, January 19, 2017:
Take a look at the following articles:
Full Text: Mayor Walsh’s 2017 State Of The City Address
In case you missed the State of the City address from Mayor Marty Walsh this past Tuesday night, WBUR Boston posted the full text of the address, as prepared for delivery.
How to get from North to South Station
Any tips or best practices to share? Whether it’s walking, or taking the orange line to the red line, answer the questions of “what’s the easiest and quickest way to get from North Station to South Station?” More at UniversalHub.
What you can currently rent for about $5,000 per month in Boston
The rental market has been skyrocketing over the past few years, just when you think your rental price might be outrageous, take a look at what people are paying for $5,000 rent per month. This Real Estate report has more on the luxury units in Bay Village, Beacon Hill, Back Bay, and more!
Instagram capturing the view over these “brick boxes”
https://www.instagram.com/p/BPaE1GDhPe1/?taken-at=254372545
3. Reports to Boston:311 this week:
- Residential Trash out Illegally at 112 Prince Street
- Broken Sidewalk at Intersection Of Parmenter Street & Richmond Place
- Broken Bench at Intersection Of Blackstone Street & Hanover Street
Latest on the Forum:
- Torit Montessori Elementary Opens on Beacon Hill
- Beacon Hill Village Celebrates 15 Years with Atul Gawande
Keep up with what’s happening on the Events Calendar.
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