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Beautify Boston Grant Applications Now Available

Posted on Wed, Oct. 3, 2012Wed, Oct. 3, 2012 Author NorthEndWaterfront.comComments Off on Beautify Boston Grant Applications Now Available

Are you involved with a non-profit that has a neighborhood beautification project in mind? Here’s your chance.

Thanks to Janine Coppola for passing this on.

Tagged Beautify Boston Grants, City of Boston, Mayor Menino

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Converse and City of Boston Announce Lovejoy Wharf Redevelopment for Sneaker Company’s Headquarters

Posted on Tue, Jan. 8, 2013Wed, Jan. 9, 2013 Author Matt Conti

Readers of NorthEndWaterfront.com have been keeping up with the Lovejoy Wharf mixed-use development where Converse, a subsidiary of Nike, will make their new headquarters. Today, the City of Boston held a press event to make it official and provide some additional details. The redevelopment will include a $15 million investment by the developer for public Read More…

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City and Airbnb Settle Suit on Regulations for Registry; Affirms Owner Occupancy Rule

Posted on Fri, Aug. 30, 2019Tue, Jun. 9, 2020 Author Steve Vilkas

Under a settlement agreement reached between Airbnb and the City of Boston this week, Airbnb will facilitate the City’s short-term rental registration system and remove listings for illegal short-term rentals from its website. The settlement affirms Boston’s ban on short-term rentals from non-owner occupied buildings, eliminating investor units and absentee Airbnb landlords. Owner-occupants may continue to Read More…

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“Boston’s Back” – City Hall Says Recession is Over

Posted on Fri, Jan. 25, 2013Fri, Jan. 25, 2013 Author Matt Conti

Residents and local business owners probably already figured out the recession ended just by looking at the number of people in the restaurants and shops, record tourists, surging real estate prices, more traffic, no parking, crowded T trains or the cranes in the air. City Hall released its official numbers today, mostly all showing a Read More…

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