The Boston Zoning Commission unanimously approved a plan Wednesday to allow taller towers in parts of the city's downtown.
Boston's Zoning Commission approves new rules to revitalize Downtown with a focus on housing and mixed-use projects.
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The Boston Zoning Commission approved a rezoning proposal to allow building up to 700 feet tall in some parts of downtown and ...
The new zoning rules aim to boost housing and revitalize the city’s struggling commercial core. The post Boston Zoning ...
The Boston Planning and Development Agency Board approved a zoning plan that would clear the way for new buildings to tower up to 700 feet over the historic downtown, after hearing objections raised ...
On Thursday, the Boston Planning & Development Agency board approved an overhaul of zoning regulations that aims to encourage more residential development in the city’s commercial core. More than six ...
More skyscrapers up to 700 feet tall were cleared to be built downtown with the approval of a contentious zoning plan by the ...