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Urban Innovation Gallery planned to better connect South End, South Boston and Fort Point

Neighborhood Border Zone, South End, South BostonAn exciting urban intervention program is set to take place under the I-93 highway overpass near Traveler and West 4th Street to help turn this underutilized 2.5 square mile area dividing the South End and Southie into an outdoor Urban Innovation GalleryThe Design Museum Foundation has a 7 minute video describing the intent behind this program, which you can view here.

If you are interested in learning more about this program there are three ways you can get involved.

Volunteer and help transform the Neighborhood Border Zone into an Urban Innovation Gallery by helping with events, design, installation, and more — Volunteer Form

Sponsor this project to help make it a success — Sponsorship Form

Form an Urban Innovation Festival team to take part in a 3-day Urban Innovation Festival next summer, start thinking about your team and stay tuned for a Call for Teams, coming soon.

Free outdoor summer movies in Boston

Rob Reiner, River and a Movie, EF EducationWhat does Back to the Future, The Princess Bride and Batman have in common? They are all movies that you can watch outdoors for free in Boston this month.

Thrillist Boston has published their list of free outdoor movies in Boston and will continue to add to this list as new listings and shows are announced. Currently the month of July has 30 free movies published (and more will likely be added). So if you love being outside and enjoy movies this might be a great date night or fun night out with friends.  Note that the showings take place in a variety of spaces so double check the location and timing for each movie.

Thrillist Boston Free Outdoor Summer Movies Schedule

Donna Summer Roller Disco is Friday, June 19

Boston, Together Boston, Donna Summer Roller DiscoTomorrow, Friday – June 19th, marks the return of Boston’s second annual Donna Summer outdoor Roller Disco at City Hall Plaza.

Friday, June 19th Boston to host Donna Summer Roller Disco

Similar to last year when more than 4,000 people came down to Government Center, the event will be free and open to the public, with skates for rent, food on hand and of course some excellent music courtesy of DJ Kon.  But beware that last year the lines to get roller skates wrapped around the entire Plaza so bring roller blades if you have them or plan to arrive early. Check out these photos from last summer’s Memorial Roller Disco to Boston native, Donna Summer. #HotStuffBosGuy, Boston Guy

Donna Summer Roller Disco in Gov’t Center Friday, June 19th

Boston, Together Boston, Donna Summer Roller DiscoI first wrote about this back in April, but I wanted to remind everyone that later this week the city of Boston in conjunction with Together Boston will host their second annual Donna Summer Roller Disco in Government Center on Friday, June 19th.  Last years party was a blast but the lines to get onto the rink were crazy long so this is one party where it pays to be early otherwise you may end up spending most of your time in line.

Date:  Friday, June 19th
Time: 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Where:  Boston City Hall / Gov’t Center

Here are a few photos from last year’s inaugural Donna Summer Roller Disco.BosGuy, Boston Guy

Boston Pride June 5-14, 2015

Boston Pride 2015Boston’s 45th Pride celebration closes tonight Sunday, June 14th and while I attended fewer events this year than in the past, reports indicate most events were well attended. Once again the surprise highlight of the week was the 2nd Annual Heels for Hope party on June 10th at Cathedral Station raising money for BAGLY.

Warm weather and plenty of sunshine helped bring a larger than expected crowd into Boston on Saturday to watch the parade and parties around the city. Thank you to everyone who shared photographs and were nice enough to pose.

Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl June 2-4, 2015

Scooper Bowl Jimmy Fund all you can eat ice cream in BostonLater this week Boston’s most delicious fundraiser takes place June 2-4 at City Hall Plaza.  Funds raised go to benefit the Jimmy Fund so embrace your Dad Bod and help yourself to as much ice cream as you like because it is all going to a worthy cause.

Tickets start at just $10 and this year’s participants include: Baskin Robbins, Ben & Jerry’s, Breyers, Delish by Walgreens, Edy’s, Friendly’s, Hood, Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt and Yuengling’s Ice Cream.

Scooper Bowl Dates and Hours
Tuesday 12Noon – 8PM
Wednesday 12Noon – 10PM
Thursday 12Noon – 8PM

For more details visit the official 2015 Scooper Bowl website.

More affordable homes being built in Boston

Bartlett Place in Dudley Square

Bartlett Place in Dudley Square

Could this be the sign of a new trend in real estate development in Boston?

The Boston Herald is reporting that nearly half (46%) of all new housing that started construction in Boston (January – March) is designated as affordable housing.

According to a housing report released from the city earlier this week these properties are designed for people who make between $50,000 and $95,000; that is an increase of 26% over the same time last year.

That translates into 745 units designated as affordable housing or middle-class housing as compared to 442 high-end or “luxury” units that began during the same time period.  An example of the housing under construction is Bartlett Place in Dudley Square which is a mixed use property that will have 32 of the 60 units designated as affordable.  For more information about projects like Bartlett Place visit courbanize.com.

I hope that this is a trend that continues to help make Boston a more affordable and diverse city welcome to everyone; teachers, social works, artists, etc… as well as engineers, lawyers and doctors. You can read the full article here.

Lawn on D Season Opening party

Boston, Boston Park, Seaport Park, SouthieWith the Winter finally over Lawn on D is ramping up for their first event of the spring season later this week on Friday, May 15th.

Lawn on D in Southie

One of its features coming this spring includes a 16,900-square-foot inflatable maze designed by Architects of Air, a British firm.  Artistic director Alan Parkinson calls this particular labyrinth Pentalum, which was developed, according to the firm’s website, in 2013 as “a celebration of the beauty of geometry.”

The maze will be open from May 28 to May 31, and will cost $5 to enter.

ArtWeek Boston starts May 1st

ArtWeek BostonArtWeek Boston runs from Friday, May 1 – Sunday, May 10th

Presented by Highland Street Foundation and produced by Citi Performing Arts Center, the 10-day ArtWeek extravaganza that starts next month spotlights programs like pop-up dinner theater and or entertainment, immersive workshops in unusual places, behind-the-scenes sneak peeks, and more. The intention is to highlight bold, creative and unique events that are unexpected.

All the fun will start at the ICA at their ArtWeek Cocktail Kickoff April 30th 5:30 – 7:30 PM.  For more information about the week+ of arts programs visit their website at artweekboston.org.

 

DTX Roche Bros Groceries opens April 29th

Boston, grocery store, roche brothersLast Monday The Boston Globe reported that Roche Bros. Supermarkets will open the doors of its new 25,000 square foot flagship grocery store in Downtown Crossing on Wednesday,  April 29. I’m just happy to see life coming back to Downtown Crossing and a viable grocery store moving into the Downtown Crossing neighborhood.

The new Roche Bros. will feature grab-and-go items as well as several hot and cold food bars on the ground floor.  A lower level, which formerly housed Filene’s Basement, will house a traditional grocery store with a bakery, deli, specialty cheeses, meats and fresh seafood.

Boston Marathon

Boston MarathonToday is Patriot’s Day, a holiday commemorating the anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, but ever since 1897, Patriot’s Day has also been race day for the Boston Marathon. This year’s marathon marks the 119th anniversary of the Boston Marathon, making it the world’s oldest annual marathon.  It is also one of my favorite days to be in Boston. Even though the weather this year is cool and rainy, I’ll be celebrating by watching the Red Sox at Fenway and cheering on the marathon runners as they come into Back Bay.

Check out Boston Magazine’s Boston Marathon Guide

My congratulations to all the runners and sincere thanks to the Boston Athletic Association, city of Boston, the volunteers and first responders who help to make this world class event such a special day to me and everyone else in the city.

Boston’s affordable home buying program

BRA, Boston, cost of living, housingLast month one of my readers noted my real estate themed posts only showcase costly new construction like the Ink Block, Four Seasons, etc… and after reflecting upon that constructive criticism, I thought I’d give a shout out to Boston’s affordable home buying program.

Boston has a well deserved reputation for being an expensive city to live, but there are opportunities to purchase and rent more affordable condominiums and apartments if you are persistent and know where to look. One such resource is the BRA Affordable Units website, which lists existing affordable units.

There is more information about Boston’s affordable housing program on the BRA website, bostonredevelopmentauthority.org/housing/overview.  While this program can take time and requires a lot of paperwork – it can really pay off.  I know this firsthand because back in 2002 / 2003, Sergio and I decided to look into this program.  At the time, Sergio was working as a flight attendant and I was working at a health and human services nonprofit; our combined income was barely enough to afford rent but thanks to Sergio’s persistence after a few missed opportunities we were able to purchase a home through Boston’s affordable home buying program at Rollins Square in the South End.

Of course there remains a chronic shortage of affordable housing in Boston and the Mayor and surrounding communities need to do more to help make housing and rentals more affordable but there are properties available (and in some great neighborhoods) if you do your homework.  For all you would-be home buyers, I wish you luck in finding the perfect property for you.

John Hancock Sports & Fitness Expo is open

Boston MarathonPart of the Boston Marathon experience is the build up of excitement, starting the weekend before, as tens of thousands of visitors come to Boston ahead of the race, which takes place this Monday.   One of those events that is fun to check out (and free) is the three-day John Hancock Sports & Fitness Expo at the Hynes Expo in Back Bay.  Last year, more than 100,000 attendees participated.

In addition to possibly meeting  some of the world’s top runners and fitness enthusiasts, the Expo also offers an opportunity for bargain shoppers looking for health and fitness related apparel and products.

Where: Hynes Convention Center
900 Boylston Street, Boston

When:  Friday, April 17:  2:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday, April 18 – 19:  9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Sanctuary in the city

BPL, Todd Van HoosearSource: Todd Van Hoosear

Although Boston isn’t quite there yet, spring is definitely in the air and it is a beautifully sunny day in Boston.  This courtyard in the McKim building of the Boston Public Library (BPL) is one of my favorite places to enjoy in good weather. The BPL courtyard (open to the public) is surrounded by an arcade that reminds me of architecture more often found in Europe than the US and is the perfect place to get away from all the noise and nonsense in one’s life.

Whenever visitors come to Boston, I bring them to the BPL.  It isn’t on a lot of tourists radar but everyone I bring here leaves both impressed and glad they stopped by. If you have time be sure to also walk upstairs to check out the John Singer Sargent’s murals.

Boston ranked 3rd most walkable city in America

LGBT Boston, gay life bostonEarlier this week Boston was once again ranked as one of America’s most walkable cities. I suppose the only real surprise in this ranking is that San Francisco ranked so high (ranked #2 behind New York City). While San Francisco is a beautiful city and one that is relatively easy to walk around, I would think the hilly topography would make it difficult for anyone with disabilities and or who may be older.

This annual ranking by RedFin, consistently ranks Boston as one of America’s most walkable cities.  Some of the other cities that scored well in addition to #1 – NYC, #2 San Francisco and #3 Boston, included: Philadelphia, Miami, Chicago, Washington DC, Seattle, Oakland and Baltimore.