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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    But think of the children!
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    Jamaica Plain Infill and Small Developments

    This is a great building. I’m glad they’re preserving it
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    Allston-Brighton Infill and Small Developments

    So great—thanks for sharing these!!
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    Mattapan Infill and Small Developments

    If you click around on google, it’s literally on the border and the next address over is mattapan — by zip code at least. I actually was surprised and didn’t realize mattapan has this jagged point sticking into dorchester, since I think of that general area as being pretty solidly dorchester…...
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    Cambridge Infill and Small Developments

    It is true that “Chabads” “on campus” tend to be warmer and milder within this greater organization. However, like many religious sects, they have grown more extreme in recent years, and also like many religious orgs, the public facing, amiable and pro-community side has long had more extreme...
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    Cambridge Infill and Small Developments

    To those who are unfamiliar, this is one of the most extreme religious groups in the United States today. Scary stuff. Messianic radicalism.
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    Newton Infill and Small Developments

    I don’t live close to this part of Newton and I have not interacted with it personally, but every time I drive down the Washington Street corridor it really looks like some very successful developments have come up in the last few years. Hopefully more stuff like this to keep filling it in.
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    Dorchester Infill and Small Developments

    Right next to a commuter rail and all we can get is four stories? Shame…
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    Mattapan Infill and Small Developments

    It's Dorchester... 02124, right on the edge, technically, but it's Dorchester both in conception and also according to the city's own designation: http://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/1153-washington-street
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    PLAN: Downtown

    Good, keep pushing elitist policies that make no sense and drive up wealth inequality even further, reinforcing — proving — that liberal run cities, despite claiming the mantle of being the paragon of what successful urbanism is, actually are living embodiments of the complete failure of liberal...
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    Biking in Boston

    You have to pay DeMaria then you’re good
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    West Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

    these are misplaced -- belongs in porter sq
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    kz's Wanderings Around Greater Boston

    Do you have any more pics of the frenchies?
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    1280-1330 Boylston Street, Brookline

    As is the norm now, rich people who oppose any change and care about no form of diversity accept as a token statement on email autosignatures and gesture votes will refuse development that could bring the town tax dollars. Then they will also oppose tax hikes that are necessary, but ultimately...
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    Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail (South Coast Rail)

    They’re an idiot. I live on a commuter rail line that runs more frequently than this. When it happens, it’s loud, but you get used to it.
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    Everett Infill and Small Developments

    of course, but it’s likely that eventually, power transmission as we know it will be completely different. Maybe it will be in two centuries, maybe in three decades, but it will happen eventually.
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    Everett Infill and Small Developments

    I hope I live to see the day when somehow, whatever powers homes can be accessed in some way other than wires in the air.
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    Mattapan Infill and Small Developments

    I like that 43-47 Fremont Street. It’s kind of a modern take on older small mill-town style apartment housing—the kind you might see in Grafton or South Barre, or even Dedham along the Mother Brook. The garage door is doing its best to ruin the look but the rest of it is pretty good.
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    Roslindale Infill and Small Developments

    It’s already happening, separate project. They’re putting a signal here and adding cycle tracks on centre and Walter. I think the signal is a shitty idea and the typical unimaginative Boston solution of just adding stoplights rather than real calming measures to permanently slow car speeds on...
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    MGH Ragon Building | 55 Fruit Street | West End

    The ones across the street are honey locust I think. The ones that were cut down were linden. Might make a difference.

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