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Well they've lost a sale to Socrates with that facade.
Well they've lost a sale to Socrates with that facade.
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A new six-story mixed-use residential building has been proposed for 259–265 Hancock Street in Dorchester, featuring 24 apartments above a 1,726-square-foot ground-floor retail space designed to activate the corridor with improved streetscape conditions and added neighborhood vitality.
50 years ago, solid wood beams may have been typical for a building like this, but now glulam beams are popular, in large part because solid wood beams are scarce due to a lot less old-growth trees being cut.
I’m sorry, but 30 million dollars for a small library in an outlying neighborhood is absolutely ridiculous.
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People are still being buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery but all the plots have been sold and they need money. They couldn't carve up the site for burials because it is too rocky. This is right next to 157 Granite Ave so it will fill in this area a little bit. It is great because it has Red Line access, nice quiet neighbors and it is right next to the park, Adam's Village and the Neponset River bike trail. I would definitely live here![]()
Cedar Grove Cemetery looking to build housing on a corner parcel - Dorchester Reporter
Trustees at Cedar Grove Cemetery are planning to put up three buildings— each with two units of housing—on a parcel of land it owns near the corner of Granite Avenue and Milton Street.www.dotnews.com
Just waiting for the NIMBY ghouls to complain about shadows on their gravestones.People are still being buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery but all the plots have been sold and they need money. They couldn't carve up the site for burials because it is too rocky. This is right next to 157 Granite Ave so it will fill in this area a little bit. It is great because it has Red Line access, nice quiet neighbors and it is right next to the park, Adam's Village and the Neponset River bike trail. I would definitely live here
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