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You have every right to demand that only people like yourselves can live in this city.
Kudos for misconstruing LowerRoxbury's point as much as logically possible.
You have every right to demand that only people like yourselves can live in this city.
Kudos for misconstruing LowerRoxbury's point as much as logically possible.
If Boston can learn one thing, and from any other city, have a look at the public integration of New York City where space is shared and people aren?t afraid of their own shadows.... Give me a break Boston, ugh!
Give me a minute to go back into my protective bubble.
I have never seen the term yuppie used anywhere but this forum.
...In the 80's...
Art Meet Culture--Artist Holiday Shops
From: Burbidge, Heidi <Heidi.Burbidge.bra@cityofboston.gov>
To: Burbidge, Heidi <Heidi.Burbidge.bra@cityofboston.gov>
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 9:37 am
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Join us for free food and wine at the opening event for four artist shops where Boston artists will be selling their handmade work, including jewelry, photography, painting, wearables like hats and scarves, notebooks, children's clothing, and lots of fun stuff. Great gift ideas--celebrate the season and Downtown Crossing! Other holiday related events will also be taking place: check out www.downtowncrossing.org/holidays.
The artist holiday shops are in Downtown Crossing at four locations within a couple blocks of each other: 608 Washington Street (by Chinatown T Stop), 505 Washington Street (across from Macy's), 439 Washington Street (across from Filene's building), and 34 Bromfield Street (next to the camera shop).
If you can't join us for the opening event, please be sure to visit the shops in Downtown Crossing and support the artists. The shops will be open Thursday- Saturday 11:00AM to 7:00PM, and Sunday 12:00-5:00PM. (439 Washington Street will be open Monday- Saturday 11AM-7:00PM and Sunday 12:00PM-5:00PM). You can stroll down on your lunch break or after work, or come by during the weekends until the end of December.
Thanks to the Boston Redevelopment Authority, the City of Boston, the Downtown Crossing Partnership, Northland Development, The Druker Company, Ivy Restaurant, Fajitas and Ritas and the Omni Parker House.