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John A. Keith is a Boston-based writer and real estate broker. His writing has appeared in the South End News, Bay Windows, and the Boston Herald, and he has been quoted as a real estate and development expert in the Boston Globe, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and on ESPN radio. He is a graduate of Northeastern University, a Massachusetts native, and a current resident of the South End, having lived previously in Allston, Brighton, the North End, South Boston, East Cambridge, and Somerville. Visit his website at johnakeith.com.
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The authority is hoping a new level of transparency will appease its critics.
According to business leaders who don’t see its problems.
Behind North Station and the Garden.
Though necessary, the maps will surely result in additional costs to residents.
Most of the time.
The new construction could house about 100 vets.
The notorious landlord is ordered to appear before the Council in August.
The median-priced condo in Boston Proper sold for $723,750 last month.
The project will add 378 units to a rapidly developing part of town.
In preparation for … well, no one’s really sure.
Some people aren’t pleased.
A new building near the Pru is deviating from its initial design.
According to Zillow.