Contributing Writer
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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Get acclimated to real estate that goes for $2,000/square foot.
Marty Walsh met with concerned irate residents about handicap ramps.
He’s now severed all physical ties with the Bay State.
The Ink Block project is bringing life to a lost part of town.
It’s going up in place of a neighborhood joint.
More walking and less driving, basically.
This notable spot will soon have street-level retail and restaurants.
Two new buildings hit big milestones this week.
This one’s on the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
It’s clocking in at 305,000-square feet of offices, restaurants, and housing.
South Boston is a neighborhood in transition.
Unleash the cranes!
A notorious nightclub is getting its next life as rental units.
Even as the number of sales dropped.
There’s actually a reason for it.