Seeks applications for five residences to participate in sustainability effort The Boston Redevelopment Authority is pleased to announce that it is expanding its Green Triple Decker project from two to five structures and is ready to accept applications. In partnership with the federal Energy...
BRA Seeks Project Ma...
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The Boston Redevelopment Authority, through its GreenTech Initiative, seeks proposals from a consultant or consulting group to provide project management services for the Newmarket Eco-Industrial Zone Program, to be funded with a recently awarded $30,000 grant from the United States...
Kensington Files Not...
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The Kensington Investment Company filed a Notice of Project Change with the BRA on Monday, September 27, 2010 for The Kensington project (formerly known as The Residences at Kensington Place.) The project now consists of the development of a 29-story residential building at a height of 290...
Odd Pairings Spark B...
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One of Boston’s strengths is the fact that this is a place with several strong sectors. We especially love to see interaction among leading thinkers and doers who have widely divergent perspectives. We find that this is how big ideas are born – and that’s one of the keys to this...
Seaport Square to En...
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Mayor Thomas M. Menino today announced that Seaport Square $3 Billion master plan will be the latest and largest addition so far to Boston’s Innovation District. With the district already home to a growing array of creative and entrepreneurial companies, the City is pushing the...
BRA approves Boston ...
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Boston University received BRA board approval for its $50 million East Campus Student Service Center project to be located at 100 Bay State Road. The six-story, 99,600 square foot center consists of a 900-seat student dining facility located in the basement, first and second floor...
BRA approves Mass. G...
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Mass. General Hospital received BRA board approval for a new two-story, 8,000 square foot Museum & History Center to be located on the corner of Cambridge and North Grove Streets. The $8.25 million Museum will serve as a new public face for the hospital’s campus. The first and second...
Mayor Menino Celebra...
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Mayor Thomas M. Menino joined Whittier Street Health Center officials as they broke ground on their new $35 million facility in Roxbury, which will greatly expand health care services to the community. The new 78,900 square foot facility, to be located across the street from their...
Save the Date- Bosto...
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Join Boston Bikes for the 6th Annual Hub On Wheels citywide bike ride on Sunday, September 26th, 2010. Experience a car-free Storrow Drive, explore hidden pathways and historic neighborhoods, and take in views of the Boston Harbor that you’ve never seen before. The ride starts...
Working Group Tackle...
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On Tuesday, September 7, the BRA met with CleanTech industry leaders, real estate professionals, and architects at the Institute for Human Centered Design to discuss the development of a CleanTech Incubator in the Innovation District. Mayor Menino called upon the BRA’s GreenTech...