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448 beacon street boston ma united states • boston globe • boston herald • church of scientology of boston • graham parker • hotel alexandra @ 631 massachusetts avenue ma united states • ideal org • marc l. lacasse • massachusetts • real estate • robert preer • weapons
Reference materials Hotel Alexandra @ 631 Massachusetts Avenue MA United States
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Mar 30, 2010
Mega-million dollar Boston homes sit on market with few takers — Boston Herald
Type: Press
Source: Boston Herald
Much was made of the news this month when a Beacon Hill developer was unable to sell his home for an acceptable price, but the lack of wealthy buyers appears to be more-widespread in that neighborhood and in the Back Bay. Currently, there are seven single-family homes in Boston priced at over $10 million. The most-recent listing came on the market fifty days ago while the prize for longest is held by an historic home at 128 Commonwealth Avenue owned by ...
Jan 23, 2010
Restoration on the corner // Church of Scientology reveals its plans for Hotel Alexandra — Boston Globe
Type: Press
Author(s): Robert Preer
Source: Boston Globe
The Church of Scientology plans to open a street-level cafe, bookstore, and chapel as part of its renovation of the 19th-century Hotel Alexandra, a long-faded Gothic beauty that for years has sat mostly empty at a prominent Boston crossroads. The revived building would add more street life to a corner of the South End that is seeing more activity, and signals that the city’s desire to have the neighborhood revitalized after the removal of the elevated Orange Line on Washington Street ...
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