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Shirley Kressel

THE GARAGE JOB: A BOSTON REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY STORY

Written by KEVIN MCCREA Posted March 14, 2016 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

If this story was about something salacious, and not a parking garage, then maybe more Bostonians would care about getting jerked out of millions

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston Redevelopment Authority, BRA, building, development, Eminent Domain, Kevin McCrea, Shirley Kressel, Winthrop Square Garage

EYES WIDETT SHUT: HOW THE CITY HOLDS THE KEYSTONE FOR BOSTON 2024’S OLYMPIC STADIUM PLANS

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted July 14, 2015 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

Menino hoped to keep the racks of ribs and crates of seafood fresh from the Atlantic overflowing in the heart of Boston forever.

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: 121A, Amtrak, Bob Kraft, Boston 2024, Boston Redevelopment Authority, BRA, City of Boston, food packing, John Fish, Marty Walsh, MBTA, New Boston Food Market, New England Patriots, Newmarket, Olympics, Shirley Kressel, tax breaks, Tom Menino, Widett Circle

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