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    Evolving use of Office and other Space

    Why would the Massachusetts taxpayers be on the hook to subsidizing rents in Boston $4000 when most taxpayers in this state can't even afford to live in Boston? Are we able to pull the data on subsidized housing at this point?
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    Evolving use of Office and other Space

    The developer invests 36 Million in capital into there property to get a 75% standard tax rate for residential for up to 29 Years. Then Factor in who actually is subsidizing the rent? Will rents become cheaper or will the taxpayers also have to subsidize the rents...
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    Evolving use of Office and other Space

    If our so called leaders (politicians) invested our tax dollars in transits Infrastructure (MBTA) across the state then locals/residents could live anywhere throughout the state which would relieve rental rates across the state along with housing costs. Between western/southern part of Mass...
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    Evolving use of Office and other Space

    Living in downtown Boston is unaffordable for most local residents and rents are as high $2,500--$15,000 a month in some locations. Who is paying for all these commercial buildings being converted into residential? I'm assuming the taxpayers of the state will take on the rent roll for all the...
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    "Dirty Old Boston"

    It's over----Matter of time before the banking system collapses now. Give it 2-years before the Private Fed rolls out the funny money printer. Mayor Wu----Who certainty deserves to be mayor of Boston as a Chicago native another Harvard educator who seems to not understand economics. The...
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    General Boston Discussion

    Navigating the perpetual traffic in and around Boston feels like a soul-draining experience. The city itself appears to be ensnared in a nightmarish gridlock, exacerbated by a seemingly perpetual cycle of building upon an infrastructure that struggles to bear the weight of the city's demands...
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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    This is no pipe dream. This was always Kraft's dream to have the Pats stadium in the Seaport. Having a soccer stadium in Everett next to the only Casino near Boston is a Cash Cow based on the demographics and diversity of the overall surrounding towns. This will be a a logistics nightmare for...
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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    This is definitely the solution for the Traffic scenario we have in and around Boston.
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    Idea for fixing the housing shortage

    Subsidizing Condo Units: When governments subsidize condo units or provide incentives to developers, it's often done to encourage economic growth, revitalize areas, or address housing shortages. However, if these subsidies are mismanaged or disproportionately benefit developers without...
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    Idea for fixing the housing shortage

    The question how is housing getting unaffordable the overall masses in the state. Just curious is this subsidize housing also? Housing is not affordable to the masses at this point and why is local govt's subisidizing
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    San Francisco developments

    166-Year-Old Luxury Store In San Francisco Plans to Leave, Calling the City 'Unsafe' and 'Unlivable' (msn.com)
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    San Francisco developments

    Question: Does anybody remember tent cities in the past? What is going on in San Fran? 2023 Headlines Whole Foods closes San Francisco flagship store after one year, citing worker safety concerns- (4/12/2023...
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    “The So-Called Future “

    I wanted to share some thoughts and concerns regarding the corporate apartment developments in the suburbs around the North shore, including Melrose, Wakefield, and Woburn. Its disheartening to witness the gradual transformation of these once-charming towns due to the influx of corporate...
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    San Francisco developments

    San Fran in big trouble. Hines might want to pull back on this one.
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    General Boston Discussion

    Just recently filled out a rental application to rent an apartment and asked the Group how much will rent go up each year based on renewal. 1-5% or maybe 10% (nobody could afford a 5-10% rent increase each year) Corporations could not afford that type of increase in expenses on yearly basis...

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