TomOfBoston
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Nor do I want to. Rich folk who can afford $2000-$3000/month rent and the very poor.You don't know the Chelsea of today.
Nor do I want to. Rich folk who can afford $2000-$3000/month rent and the very poor.You don't know the Chelsea of today.
Nor do I want to. Rich folk who can afford $2000-$3000/month rent and the very poor.
"Moved out long ago" explains it all. You don't know the Chelsea of today.
Shootings are still rare even in Chelsea. The crime here is mainly stabbings & drugs. The same tragic things happen in Charlestown, JP, and Rozzie and that's not stopping anyone from moving there.
And Eastie! Everyone always forgets Eastie.... [/s]
Very true. I, of all people, shouldn't be forgetting Eastie because I commute through it every day! xD
I've been a resident of Chelsea ever since I came to this country in the late 80's from Guatemala. I went to their public schools, worked in many local businesses, and bought property in Chelsea.
Chelsea by no means is the safest nor the nicest place to live, but it has come along way since it's corrupted days of the 80s/90s. With the additions of the FBI, Hotel Chains, Silver Line and many condo project, its only a matter of time for negative people to realize that Chelsea is a different place. Just my two cents.
Shootings are still rare even in Chelsea. The crime here is mainly stabbings & drugs. The same tragic things happen in Charlestown, JP, and Rozzie and that's not stopping anyone from moving there.
People have become desensitized to crime, even when it is all around them.
One gets the sense most of Chelsea's current spate of new construction is being developed by color-blind 8-year-olds playing with ginormous Legos.
One gets the sense most of Chelsea's current spate of new construction is being developed by color-blind 8-year-olds playing with ginormous Legos.
One gets the sense most of Chelsea's current spate of new construction is being developed by color-blind 8-year-olds playing with ginormous Legos.
Chelsea Waterfront Vision Plan:
The date for the first public workshop with the community has been confirmed. Thank you all for participating in the doodle poll. The workshop will be held on Wednesday, March 23 from 6-8pm at the Chelsea Senior Center located at 10 Riley Way. I am attaching the English and Spanish language versions of the public flyer. If you are driving and using GPS, it has been recommended that you use the address of 307 Chestnut Street (the fire station) to avoid being sent to the produce center.
More information is available on our webpage at mapc.org/ChelseaWaterfront.