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The former home of one of Boston’s most well-known residents has undergone an extensive and sensitive refurbishment and is ...
Buildings on Congress Street represent the range of architectural trends popular from the 1880s to 1918, including architecturally modest early warehouses, a factory trimmed with Italianate-style ...
A water main break in Boston's South End early Monday sent water rushing into buildings and created a sink hole in a busy area of the city.A 20-inch water main that dates back to 1872 broke in the ...
In Boston, buildings are responsible for nearly 70% of greenhouse gas emissions, so reducing their energy consumption could make a significant impact.
Despite the red-hot real estate market, Boston still has buildings in prime locales that have remained vacant for ages. We sought out their owners to find out why.
Mayor Michelle Wu is looking to move the city toward banning gas hookups for new buildings — a significant change cheered by climate activists looking for renewable energy but jeered by real ...
Constructed from 1883-86 using terra cotta manufactured by the Boston Terra Cotta Company, ... Buildings in the 1880s usually topped out at four stories. But with technological advances, ...
A city-owned 75-year-old stadium in Boston’s historic Franklin Park will be renovated for a new National Women’s Soccer League team. The park, designed by Fredrick Law Olmsted in the 1880s, is the ...
The other building mentioned in Boston proper was the 672,000-square-foot Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr. Federal Building. Named for the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu speaks during a Democratic election night party, on Nov. 8, 2022, in Boston. On April 13, 2023, Wu signed a new Boston ordinance discouraging the use of fossil fuels in ...
Boston is seeking to ban fossil fuels from new building projects and major renovations, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Tuesday. The Democrat said the state’s largest city will take advantage of a ...
See the historic buildings GE will incorporate into its new Boston Seaport headquarters . ... From 1880 to 1929, the Boston Wharf Company erected nearly 90 buildings in Fort Point.