Some interesting reading on preservation projects:
http://www.bostonpreservation.org/programs/preservation-achievement-awards.html
http://www.bostonpreservation.org/programs/preservation-achievement-awards.html
Some more preservation:
http://www.historicbostonblog.org/2015/09/plotting-hbis-future.html?m=1
Just dumped onto google earth imagery, but anyone familiar with Allston should know this building, across from Pizzeria Regina. I've just started shopping around a redevelopment proposal, so I thought I'd share...
I hope they can do something in Allston, but those buildings seem to be under the vise grip of Jack Young Co.
See some designs from davem at:
https://davidmaerz.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/i-have-a-new-muse/
and below:
I've been in there. Not empty, used daily as a warehouse by 30-somethibg employees. They still use and maintain the two original McLaughen Co. wooden elevators in the former Allston Hall building. Also still existing is the original ticket booth, dressing rooms, and back office offices. It's all filled with boxes of auto parts, and the former hall space has a metal mezzanene added, but all-in-all its pretty much the way it was in 1890.