
The 2014 ONEin3 Council is inviting Bostonians to participate in the #HUBisHome House Party on Sunday August 24, 2014, at District Hall in Bostons Innovation District from 3:00pm-6:00pm. Check it out!

The 2014 ONEin3 Council is inviting Bostonians to participate in the #HUBisHome House Party on Sunday August 24, 2014, at District Hall in Bostons Innovation District from 3:00pm-6:00pm. Check it out!

Rescue the Runway was held August 17, 2014. All proceeds went to support the work of 4 very deserving MA based animal rescue organizations.

There has been some debate about the origins of modern soccer in America. It has long been held that the modern game entered the States through Ellis Island in the 1860s. However, recent research has shown that soccer entered America through the port of New Orleans, as Irish, English, Scottish, and German immigrants brought the game with them. It was in New Orleans that many of the first games of soccer in America were played.

Cole Haan & Unit Realty Group have joined together to bring awareness to Second Chances, a nonprofit providing clothing to homeless and lower income people

More bike parking is a great addition to Downtown, and it started us wondering where else we could legally park our bikes because racks are a hit and miss.

What motivated us to get tickets was the ability to see Downtown Boston as the average homebuyer would and to get firsthand feedback from fellow tour goers.

The Dear Boston exhibit honors the 1-year anniversary of the 2013 Boston Marathon and includes a selection of artifacts from the makeshift memorial.

I never get tired seeing the way people live in their homes. Loft homeowners and metro Boston loft homeowners in particular face challenges owing to the nature of lofts' open floor plans and limited storage options.

Beacon Hill's Louisburg Square decorated for halloween 2013
From the adorable and excited children in their costumes to costume parties for adults, Halloween is really a time to let out the kid in all of us and have a good time.
Over the past several months I have been photographing Downtown Crossing's mega construction project at the former Filene's department store site which is to become Millennium Tower. Millennium Tower incorporates Filene's "Burnham Building" as historic low-rise remnant adjacent to a 625 foot glass tower to be constructed at the corner of Washington and Franklin streets. When completed, Millennium Tower will be home to 450 luxury condos as well as retail and office tenants.