Iconic Bulfinch Crossing location The Fours has been reopened as a new bar, Scores.  The new owners hope to blend together an updated look in this changing neighborhood with its storied past to be a staple of the TD Garden scene.

Scores has 120 seats, as well as standing room and 40 outdoor seats for bigger events and springtime playoff series.  The layout has a more open concept and features American pub fare with dishes named after Boston sports legends.  With 33 big-screen TVs, the game is always within sight.

Read more about it here.


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Strawberry Hill is a highly desirable residential neighborhood nestled in Cambridge, Massachusetts, offering an exceptional living experience that combines a peaceful residential environment with a balance of urban convenience and suburban tranquility. Its prime location provides easy access to amenities, including dining, shopping, and entertainment. The neighborhood is surrounded by natural beauty, with parks and tree-lined streets, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Strawberry Hill has a strong sense of community, hosting events and fostering connections. It also offers excellent education options and convenient transportation. Additionally, it provides access to recreational amenities like tennis courts, dog parks, a golf course, and…

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Every Thursday until Labor Day, the Museum of Fine Arts is hosting a Concerts at the Courtyard series in their beautiful Calderwood Courtyard.  Tickets range from $24-$30 and food and drinks will also be available for purchase.  Doors open at 6pm and music begins at 7:30pm.


Click here to read more!

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All around the city and surrounding suburbs, free outdoor movies will be shown throughout the week and on the weekends this summer and into October.  From old classics to new Disney favorites, sci-fi and more, these offer something for everyone.  They'll be shown at:


  • Coolidge at the Greenway
  • Summer Flicks at Patriot Place
  • Boston Landing Outdoor Movie Nights
  • Friday Flicks at Boynton Yards
  • Summer Movie Nights at the Boston Kroc
  • Theatre Thursdays at Revere Beach
  • Family Flicks at the Prudential Center
  • Movies at the Mansion
  • Summer Sunday Movies at Christopher Columbus Park
  • CX Outdoor Movie Nights
  • Mayor's Movie Nights

Click here for more information about dates and times!


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Three years after the closing of the Top of the Hub and the skywalk at the Prudential Center, the top floor's newest attraction is set to open on June 15th.  View Boston, at the very top of the Prudential Center, is a three-story experience offering a bird's eye view of Boston from floor-to-ceiling windows.  The 50th floor will include digital kiosks that give visitors information about the sights they're seeing, and View Boston has collaborated with the Perkins School for the Blind to create an immersive, interactive experience for the visually impaired.  The 51st floor includes open air space with 360 degree panoramic views of the city.  it will also include an outdoor cocktail lounge with light bites.  A restaurant called The Beacon will be housed…

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The new trend that's caught fire on the Internet is actually an anti-trend: "de-influencing."  What that means is seeing what the current trends are, and doing the opposite of them.  The idea is that you won't be spending time and money on fleeting decorating trends that won't last.  De-influencers are encouraged to just pick design ideas that speak to them regardless of what everyone else might be doing.


There is some more specific guidance that goes along with it though: invest in quality core pieces that will last over time, start with smaller spaces in your home, think about function and purpose, and stick with classic styles for larger purchases.  You can read more about it here.

Thinking of selling this spring?  I truly enjoy…

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Closings have begun at The Residences at the St. Regis, and the long-awaited restaurant space in the building will be opening in May: Savr, an American bistro that will be comparable to Davio's in offering both causal and business options.  It will have 2 bars, a private dining room, and a grand staircase offering the luxury aesthetic the St. Regis brand has been synonymous with.  

For St. Regis residences, there will be a private entrance, exclusive seating, and the ability to order room service directly to their homes.  You can read more about it here.

Thinking of living at the St. Regis?  Click here to see all homes on the market and contact me for more information!


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Last Wednesday night, the Town of Lexington became the first in Massachusetts to comply with the MBTA Communities act when support of it was voted on at the Town Meeting with 107 votes in favor and 63 opposed.  The MBTA Communities Act requires communities to zone for multi-family housing near public transportation.  It was put in place to help solve what the government deems a housing crisis in Massachusetts in terms of available and affordable housing.

The Town of Lexington's approved proposal will create 227 acres of overlay districts for multi-family zoning in 12 areas of Lexington, including the Town Center.  It includes more than quadruple the required 50 acres.

Read more about it at the Boston Globe.

Thinking of buying, selling or…

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The Wellesley neighbors who live on the marathon route at Mile 15 have turned this spot into the best place to watch the Marathon.  Every year, they create an arch for the runners to pass through out of blue and yellow balloons to represent the official Marathon colors, and provide food and drinks for their neighbors who join them in the all-day festivities.  The party doesn't stop until the last runner makes their way through the arch.

This crew is known to pass out water and Jello shots to runners. Rain or shine, they put a lot of planning and care into making their Marathon party memorable for both neighbors and runners.  The location is ideal because it's just before Heartbreak Hill, so they're determined to make it fun. There will be lawn…

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The next Boston neighborhood on the rise: Bulfinch Crossing

As realtors, we often get asked which neighborhood we think is the next up-and-coming area in the city.   Everyone wishes they'd had the foresight to invest in the Seaport when it was largely the arts community, parking lots and warehouses, and is looking for that under-the-radar opportunity.  East Boston and its redevelopment gets a lot of attention.  But there is one neighborhood almost no one is talking about and I believe will see the most growth over the next several years: Bulfinch Crossing.

This neighborhood is located in between the North End, West End, Financial District and Beacon Hill - the location couldn't be more convenient.  Bulfinch Crossing is within a 10-minute walk…

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