Featured Real Estate

Harbor Garage Redevelopment Meeting Draws Maxed Out Crowd

The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) held a town hall-style hearing at the Long Wharf Marriott on Thursday evening to discuss the Chiofaro Company’s proposed Pinnacle at Central Wharf. The room was filled to capacity with several individuals being turned away, prompting the BPDA to call for a repeat meeting of the hearing at Read More…

Featured Government Transportation

Income-Adjusted Parking Ticket Fines Proposed By City Councilor Mejia

At-large City Councilor Julia Mejia introduced a proposal for income-adjusted fines for parking violations at a recent Boston City Council meeting. According to Mejia, parking tickets should be reflective of Boston residents’ financial situations. She believes that residents shouldn’t be placed in a position where they’re forced to choose between paying parking tickets or putting Read More…

Community Featured

Weekly Top Reads: Rectory Conversion Hearing Deferred, Tenants’ Rights, ZBA Changes, Chase Bank, Dine Out Boston, and Snow Tubing

This week’s top posts on NorthEndWaterfront.com featured development, housing, businesses, government, dining and more! Read on below to see the most popular articles from the past week. Zoning Board of Appeal Hearing for St. Leonard’s Rectory Conversion Deferred Amid Neighborhood Opposition Epsilon Partners requested a deferral for their Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA) hearing regarding Read More…

Community

Boston Architectural College Presents Second Semester Findings for Nazzaro Center

The Boston Architectural College (BAC)’s Gateway Program, which gives architecture students a chance to get real-life experience working on projects out in the community, has been conducting a study of the potential future usage for the Nazzaro Center building. Following an update provided by the BAC last year, Architect Killion Mokwete and students now in Read More…

Daily Briefs

Weekend Brief: “Godmothered” Filming, Happy Pills Candy Store, Friday Films, Teen Creative Writing

Today is Friday, February 28 and this weekend we’re getting an extra 24 hours because 2020 is a leap year! What are you doing to make the most of February 29? Check out this Boston Globe article on why we have leap years. Here’s what else you need to know for today… Godmothered Filming. Due to Read More…

Announcements

Job Opening: ABCD Senior Center Cook/Case Manager

ABCD North End/West End Neighborhood Service Center has an immediate opening for a senior center cook/case manager.   Duties: responsible for assisting with food preparation for the senior program, service, and storageof nutritious meals and snacks as well as providing case management to clients   check all incoming food orders against invoices for quantity and quality at Read More…

Business Featured

Chase Bank Ribbon Cutting Celebrates Salem Street Branch

The new Chase Bank located at 48 Salem Street celebrated its official ribbon cutting on Tuesday, February 25, finalizing their position as an addition to the North End community. Branch members and executives from throughout the Northeast came to witness what has been part of J.P Morgan’s initiative to expand its breadth into the Boston Read More…

Featured Government

City Council Discusses Enforcement of Boston Residents Jobs Policy

City Councilor Lydia Edwards (District 1) and City Council President Kim Janey offered a hearing regarding biannual review of the Boston Employment Commission (BEC) and Boston Residents Job Policy (BRJP) at the City Council’s weekly meeting on Wednesday afternoon. In 2017, Mayor Marty Walsh revised the Boston Residents Jobs Policy Ordinance, originally enacted in 1983, Read More…

Community Transportation

“Godmothered” Filming at North Square Continues Feb. 28

Due to weather, filming of “Godmothered” for the Disney+ streaming movie service had to be cancelled on February 6 and has been rescheduled for Friday, February 28, 2020. Filming will occur on February 28 at North Square, with prep work taking place on February 26 & 27. North Square past the split to Moon St., Read More…

Daily Briefs

Thursday’s Brief: James Beard Award Semifinalists Announced, Harbor Garage Meeting, 30 Minute-Reads, Charlestown Urban Renewal Plan, Harpoon Launches Mike’s Pastry Cannoli Stout

Today is Thursday, February 27 and while the North End may be known for its exquisite Italian restaurants, some of the most popular spots in the neighborhood may serve other fare, read more on CBS. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 4:00PM 30 Minute-Reads Club at the North End Library. Short on Read More…

Community Featured Real Estate

Zoning Board of Appeal Hearing for St. Leonard’s Rectory Conversion Deferred Amid Neighborhood Opposition

Epsilon Partners requested a deferral for their Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA) hearing on Tuesday, February 25, regarding the conversion of St. Leonard’s Rectory at 14 N. Bennet St. to residential units. The new hearing has been set for April 28, 2020 at 11:30am. Attorney Daniel Toscano, representative for Epsilon Partners, cited ongoing concerns from Read More…