As we crest into the Holiday Season in this year that has been 2020, there are a few personal thoughts I’d like to share. I’m going to skip the introductory metaphor that would even attempt to describe this year — we’ve all lived it. It’s been beyond words or anything previously imagined. Kobe and Gianna… View Article
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Climate change is real. The direct impact humanity has on the Earth is real. Propaganda, vested interests, and disinformation aside — the reality that the collective growth, lifestyle, and actions of humanity directly and powerfully impact nature and this earth is undeniable. This is not a complicated truth. This article is not offered as a… View Article
Read More ...Cmh2315fl on Flickr, CC BY-NC 2.0 Learn why many Boston Creatives, Professionals, and Thought Leaders are calling Wellesley home. You’ll know when you step into Wellesley, Mass — it has a feel and ethos distinct from the beautiful array of cities that make up the Greater Boston Area. There’s an ambiance of natural comfort,… View Article
Read More ...Ian Howard / CC BY-SA There’s nothing like Boston in the Fall. A tangy chill in the air with a hint of woodsmoke, designer sweaters making their appearances across the city, and families shifting gear from the joys of summer to oncoming home preparations for the advent of colder weather and the onset of winter…. View Article
Read More ...Somerville is a city northwest of Boston with a population of over 80,000 spread over roughly four square miles. It’s the most densely populated municipality in all of Massachusetts, and ranks 16th in the entire US in population density. My Alma Mater, Tufts University has its campus there on the Medford border–many good memories there. … View Article
Read More ...Payton Chung from DC, USA / CC BY Should I Purchase and Remodel a Home in the South End of Boston? First of all, what exactly IS Boston’s South End? It’s not Southie or South Boston…and although you’ve likely heard of the South End and its creative vibe, you haven’t seen it in Goodwill… View Article
Read More ...Das Nili / CC BY-SA Why Purchase and Remodel a Home in Beacon Hill, Boston? Looking to purchase or remodel a home in Beacon Hill? Here’s our take: Beacon Hill is one of the most elegant and affluent areas of Boston and one of the truly unique, classy, and historical neighborhoods in all of… View Article
Read More ...By David Supple, Tufts Architecture Graduate. NEDC CEO. Why are Boston’s top Real Estate Advisors turning to Architectural Design Build? The answer is simple–Boston is a thought leader in Real Estate decision making and Architectural Design Build is the future of innovative home creation. Boston is a leading city and trendsetter in the United… View Article
Read More ...Bestbudbrian / CC BY-SA Why Purchase and Remodel a Home in Chestnut Hill, Boston? Considering buying or remodeling a family home in Chestnut Hill? Here’s our take: The trendy and elegant Boston suburb of Chestnut Hill has evolved into a decidedly upscale, tree-lined haven established as one of the most classically striking Boston venues… View Article
Read More ...Boston Back Bay Reflection – Robbie Shade / CC BY Should You Purchase and Remodel a Home in Back Bay, Boston? Looking to buy or remodel a house in Back Bay? Here’s our take: Simply put, if you are professional living in or moving to Boston, Back Bay is where you want to be…. View Article
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