June 12, 2008

Hitting the Links

  • battery wharf Hitting the LinksRegent Hotels and Resorts abandoned Battery Wharf. [Hanover and Prince]
  • Stupid Coke machine! [The Chinatown Blogger]
  • Should we call it “the Seaport District” or “The South Boston Waterfront?” I don’t care, just pick a one word name: Seaport or Waterfront. [Boston Real Estate Blog]
  • More pics from the twenty-sixth floor of 45 Province. Also, check out the new CondoDomain site. [CondoDomain]
  • How could you not see him? Doesn’t he always wear a bright windsuit? [Bostonist]
  • Beacon Hill and Brighton struggle with their universities. [Brighton Centered]
  • Brodway Express isn’t really express, is it? [Universal Hub]
  • Money doesn’t buy class: A wealthy attorney from Greenbaum, Nagel, Fisher, & Hamelburg allegedly used his dead mother’s handicapped parking permit to score a good parking spot. [Boston Magazine]
  • You can buy in to the Chrysler Building for only $800 million. [The Real Estate Bloggers]
  • Fenway Park failed city health inspections. [Boston Restaurant Talk]
  • Don’t miss this year’s LGBT Boston Pride Parade. [The Beantown Bloggery]

Hitting the Links - June 7

 Sweet Digs Boston Home


Comments (3)

james said:

Greenbaum, Nagel, Fisher, & Hamelburg? what kind of a-hole uses his dead mother to inconvenience the handicapped and break the law?
I guess a Greenbaum, Nagel, Fisher, & Hamelburg employee would.

April said:

Or a Partner. Since the guy who was using it has the last name of Hamelburg.

What an ass.

Brian said:

tsk, tsk Fenway.

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