Posts Tagged ‘Urbanism’

@BostonTweet’s Top Picks for What to Do in Downtown Boston

Tom O'Keefe, perhaps better known as the social media powerhouse @BostonTweet , keeps the Hub's twittisphere (he has 90,000 followers and counting) in...

 

Sexy Staycation: A Romantic Urban Escape

Craving an urban escape with a special someone? Tickets to Paris are a little expensive this time of year. (Meaning, any.) So create some special...

 


Uber’s Competitive and Innovative Spirit Keeps Them on Top Beyond the Black Car Service

Faster, better, cheaper. Those three words embody the spirit of Uber in Boston. Known for its black car service that ushers Bostonians from point A to...

 

Rise of the Boston Bands: Bad Rabbits Rock City Hall

When I first saw the lineup for the Boston Calling music festival in City Hall Plaza, I admit my eye went straight to the headliners: fun. on Saturday...

 


Boston Sushi and Sundries: How Walgreens Has Been Welcomed

When it comes to hot Boston sushi spots, you wouldn't imagine that one of Downtown Crossing's most high-profile recent openings would be a drugstore....

 

Downtown Crossing Gets the Chronicle Treatment

Here at The Voice, we’ve been telling you for months that Downtown Crossing is the place to be in Boston, whether you’re seeking an evening of entertainment or a great place to live. More and more, people are taking note. C...

 


Millennium Place Will Unveil New Restaurant Concept at Opening

More exciting news continues to develop downtown at the corner of Avery Street and Washington Street. Millennium Partners, developer of award-winning projects in Boston and around the country, today announced that they will be ...

 

Downtown Time Machine: Boston Architecture Tells a Story

When you think "Boston Architecture," iconic brownstones are probably the first thing to come to mind. But take a stroll through downtown, home to some...

 


Get Your Swan On

There's a story behind those swan boats in the Boston Public Garden. And it all goes back to Robert McCloskey's Make Way for Ducklings, the official chi...

 

Evolution of Urbanism: “Gourmet Walgreens” Will Offer Sundries and … Sushi?

I won’t lie. I’ve occasionally snagged dinner from a pharmacy. When you grow up in the suburbs, where the only place open past 9 p.m. is a 24-hour chain drugstore, sometimes a teenager’s only options for a mid...