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High-end condos arrive in student central.
Cranes continue to rise in the Seaport, and today, the final large block of land, spanning 12.5 acres along Seaport Boulevard, Congress Street, and Summer […]
Step inside some of Boston’s most beautiful homes this Saturday when the South End opens its doors for the 47th annual Historical Society House Tour—a self-guided walking tour of restored townhouses […]
Between 1935 and 1945, in an attempt to document the state of the country and gain support for New Deal programs, the government commissioned photographers to […]
To help you and your kids capitalize on Halloween, Zillow compiled a list of the best cities and neighborhoods for trick-or-treating, in other words, where you can […]
The retro-chic Verb Hotel and stately Eliot Hotel, among others, top the list of design-centric places to call home while visiting Boston. Now joining the group, The Envoy Hotel is fully […]
This week in Harwich, more than 50 members and friends of the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod (HBRACC) will come together to help […]
Fun fact: Essex County, Massachusetts has more First Period homes (built during the settlement of the US, with construction dating from 1626-1725) than anywhere else in the country. […]
Allston Christmas is upon us, as disgruntled students and their poor parents flood the GAP area (read: Gardner, Ashford, and Pratt streets) and beyond in […]
Baseball fans hope for unexpected opportunities come fall, but the chance to wake up in Fenway Park with a view of the Green Monster is entirely new. […]
No coffee-guzzling American can deny that Starbucks is iconic. Sure, we make fun of how its trendy cups o’ pumpkin-spiced joe are just so à la […]
The Thos. Moser Dining Sale Handcrafted Thos. Moser dining room tables, chairs and case pieces are offered at 15 percent off during the month of February—all collections are included. February […]
The Old North Church and Paul Revere, seen here. A Boston Common view, spotted here. Empty streets in Beacon Hill, seen here. […]
Lights beamed from the Back Bay last night in celebration of the groundbreaking of a new neighbor for the Pru and the Hancock Tower—the much-anticipated […]
Two blocks from the Public Garden, the second floor windows of 127-129 Newbury Street sparkle with cut-glass chandeliers, as Waterford Crystal just opened its U.S. flagship store. Previously […]