MrDee12345
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Born in 78 in Billerica and lived there all through HS. Went to college in CT back to Mass, then a few other states, now overseas in SE Asia.
I come back to Boston every couple of years now and I love what I see happening in the city. Last time I visited in summer of 2022, it seems like the streets were busy and vibrant on a Tuesday morning on a hot summer day. It was great to see.
Downside is the loss of fun places to go: Good Times in Somerville. The Tasty in Harvard Square.
Downtown Crossing has always underperformed for some reason and I felt the same when I was back last summer. Sure, there were a lot of people walking around, but there were still quite a few empty storefronts.
I didn't get out to see Allston/Brighton or Davis Square last trip (two places I loved to visit when I lived in Cambridge and Brookline), but I hope to see them when I get back this summer.
Affordability is gone though. Boston was always an expensive city, but I could still find some okay deals in and around the area. Sadly, that's no longer the case.
If I ever move my family back, as much as I'd love to live in, or around, Boston, I just don't see us being able to afford it. Sadly.
It's still one of the few cities in the world where I can walk down the same streets and never feel bored with my environment.
I come back to Boston every couple of years now and I love what I see happening in the city. Last time I visited in summer of 2022, it seems like the streets were busy and vibrant on a Tuesday morning on a hot summer day. It was great to see.
Downside is the loss of fun places to go: Good Times in Somerville. The Tasty in Harvard Square.
Downtown Crossing has always underperformed for some reason and I felt the same when I was back last summer. Sure, there were a lot of people walking around, but there were still quite a few empty storefronts.
I didn't get out to see Allston/Brighton or Davis Square last trip (two places I loved to visit when I lived in Cambridge and Brookline), but I hope to see them when I get back this summer.
Affordability is gone though. Boston was always an expensive city, but I could still find some okay deals in and around the area. Sadly, that's no longer the case.
If I ever move my family back, as much as I'd love to live in, or around, Boston, I just don't see us being able to afford it. Sadly.
It's still one of the few cities in the world where I can walk down the same streets and never feel bored with my environment.