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Boston’s City Hall Plaza reopens Friday following a major renovation, ushering in a new era of communal spaces, public art, and accessible features for the city’s “civic front yard.” ...
There's a room in Boston City Hall where you can see the entire city all at once. The planning department's model room is a large, open space that houses a 1:40 inch scale, three-dimensional ...
Boston City Hall is brutal, and that’s not a subjective statement. The late longtime Mayor Tom Menino once proposed selling off the “cold, unfriendly” building to be demolished and moving ...
Boston may have been home to Walter Gropius, but folks love those Back Bay brownstones. Take the city hall. Built in 1968, Boston’s City Hall is a prominent example of Brutalist architecture and ...
"Boston City Hall is more than a building—it's a catalyst for civic engagement and a home for those who serve our great city," City Councilor Sharon Durkan said in a statement. The building ...
The Boston City Hall — the notorious Brutalist landmark of the city — has faced substantial backlash, criticism, and ridicule over the decades. Unfortunately, it was recently named the fourth ...
But before you head downtown, there are some things you need to know about getting married at Boston City Hall now and in the future. We got all of the details from Maureen Feeney, as well as City ...
A Wu administration official, on behalf of the mayor, mistakenly sent all Boston city councilors an email Tuesday inviting them to a holiday party that was meant exclusively for “electeds of ...
Boston City Hall has been declared a local historic landmark for its iconic — if sometimes controversial — brutalist ...
Boston resident Mike Dorigan arrived at City Hall before more than a hundred Wu supporters gathered. He told the Herald that he approves the federal government enforcing immigration law and is ...
Love it or hate it, Boston City Hall is historic. There's now paperwork to that effect. The Boston Landmarks Commission designated the building as a local landmark, recognizing the brutalist ...