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Take a look at the top five most expensive single-family homes for sale in Boston, including popular neighborhoods across the city.
The State Department of Energy and Environmental Affairs released a report on how solar energy could be harnessed across the Bay State.
This new bank puts a whole new meaning to green money, prioritizing making affordable housing that is less harmful to the environment.
The outdoor concert venue is getting ready to welcome local music lovers. Here’s what to know about The Stage at Suffolk Downs, from the opening weekend lineup to its history as a former racetrack.
The popular seafood eatery’s proposal will bring guests even closer to the waterfront. Plans include a new floating barge to expand seating options for the outdoor dining area.
The new transit-oriented Mattapan development has created 135 units of affordable mixed-use housing and 10,000-sqft of retail space.
The plans include the first satellite HBCU campus for our city and a new art gallery.
The proposal outlines plans for a multipurpose reuse of library space to provide affordable housing.
Here are the highlights on a new air-rights project in Boston
Browse these dreamy houses currently on the market in Boston.
We’re breaking down Mayor Wu’s plan for 802 units in eight neighborhoods.
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If you don’t have coffee already in hand, consider this your sign to grab some.