October 6, 2008
Hitting the Links
Filene’s still plans to develop Downtown Crossing. [CondoDomain]- $1.75 bought some lucky eBay winner a house in Michigan. [MSNBC]
- The City set aside plans for its 1000-foot tower. [Boston Reak Estate Blog]
- The T finally decides to enforce the no-cell-phone-at-work rule. [Boston Herald]
- Are the police really trying to make the streets unsafe by preventing flagmen from doing their jobs? It sound like it. [Universal Hub]
- A Pentecostal church hopes to turn Whitey Bulger’s old headquarters into its new home. [Boston Magazine]
- The Rose Kennedy Greenway officially opened. [Bostonist]
- Harvard University wants to install a wind turbine above Harvard Square. [MetaBoston]
- Lesley University doesn’t want to deal with the same community outrage Harvard is dealing with, so administrators want help from residents. [Allston Brighton Community Blog]
- National Grid is considering solar power. [Globe St]
- A sad video showing a “trashout,” the removal of an abandoned home’s contents. [Zillow Blog
- The Mandarin Oriental offers discount packages, but I still can't afford a night's stay. [The Beantown Bloggery]
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