
Boston is in the process of transitioning to a new way of metered parking. Say goodbye to hoarding quarters, frantically searching your bags and vehicles for loose change and putting the stickers on your windows ... mobile payment has [...]

Boston is in the process of transitioning to a new way of metered parking. Say goodbye to hoarding quarters, frantically searching your bags and vehicles for loose change and putting the stickers on your windows ... mobile payment has [...]

Fort Point... It's a destination. It's a lifestyle. It's a vibrant community in which to live, work and play.
Fort Point stands at the forefront of Boston's growing restaurant scene. Home to established local favorites and buzz-worthy new openings, as well as a host of museums, shops and its scenic waterway, the neighborhood has garnered [...]
Coming Soon to the Fenway!
Scheduled to open in fall 2017, Pierce Boston will be the newest addition to the Fenway, one of Boston’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
Located at the intersection of Boylston Street and Brookline Avenue, this 30-story glass tower will serve as a gateway to the Fenway area and will allow for a pedestrian link to [...]

Tracy Campion, Kevin Caulfield, and Megan Kopman have all been recognized as Top Agents in Boston's Top 20 July rankings. Combined, these three Campion and Company agents closed over $60,000,000 in residential sales in the month alone.
Boston July Rankings:
1 Tracy Campion [...]

Need a permit for a moving truck?
In Boston, any occupation of a public way requires a Street Occupancy Permit. This permit authorizes the holder to restrict access to that portion of the street for the length of time specified on the permit. Examples of work that require obtaining a Street Occupancy Permit [...]

Thanks to a 'vertical assembly line,' Millennium Tower is well on its way to completion.
The tower will rise 60 stories and 685 feet, a process that will take a little more than three years to build. With Suffolk Construction expertly coordinating 500 workers, the Tower is now growing by two floors per week as lower floors receiving finishing touches. By this time next year, the condominiums on the lower floors should be occupied by the building's new residents.
Read the full story in the Boston Globe

Photo by David L. Ryan, Boston Globe Staff