June 28, 2008

Hitting the Links

  • meter Hitting the LinksThe Chinatown Blog offers a few suggestions for parking in Chinatown. Most apply to the rest of the city, too. [The Chinatown Blog]
  • Be sure to take the T to any of the North End feasts; The Chinatown Blogger’s parking suggestions don’t apply to festivals and sporting events. [The Beantown Bloggery]
  • Forbes quoted our own Glenn Kelman in a discussion about online home-buying. [Forbes]
  • What’s with the Clarendon’s new siding? [Boston Condos]
  • Some talking points to stump your friends when they question your decision to buy. [John Keith]
  • City Councilor Michael Flaherty accused the Mayor of being sneaky. I accuse the Councilor of not paying attention to his job. [Universal Hub]
  • Brody Jenner is in Boston today looking for a new friend or a posse or something. [Loaded Gun]
  • Life in the suburbs must be getting pretty boring; people are moving back to the city. [Boston Real Estate Blog]
  • Mo Vaughn has a great reputation for giving back to the community. He continues to help by cleaning up some of Boston’s affordable housing. Thank you, Mo. [Boston Daily]
  • Simon Property Group filed plans with the city to build it’s forty-seven story condo building at Copley Place. [Condodomain]
  • The Harvard Bookstore changed hands after forty-six years. How long before it gets turned into condos? [MetaBoston]
  • The farmers market at Barry’s Corner kicked off its season Wednesday. Let’s make it a point to support local farmers by visiting more farmer’s markets this summer. [Allston Brighton Community Blog]
  • Massachusetts must have been pretty good to Mitt Romney if he can afford a $12 million home in California. [The RealEstalker]

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