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What's new at The Boston Guardian Wu Silent on $s For Long IslandWhile it’s now all but certain the bridge to Long Island will get the permits it needs for reconstruction to begin, the mayor’s office is refusing to say how much it will cost to get the island’s dozen buildings itself functional again or how it will find space in the city budget. Page 1 - no comments - 2,405 views  Condo Sells for $30,000,000Despite fears of the recently passed “Millionaire’s Tax”, high mortgage rates and global instability, the luxury housing market may be on a record setting pace, according to Kevin Ahearn of Douglass Elliman Real Estate who has tracked the city’s housing market for decades. Page 1 - no comments - 2,237 views  Runway Closure Not Bringing More NoiseLogan International Airport has closed one of its primary runways for maintenance, but residents in the downtown neighborhoodds are yet to report much disruption from the increase in late-night and early morning flights.. Page 1 - no comments - 1,995 views  Hitting the TrifectaFenway gardeners took win, place and show in the Community Garden category at this year’s Mayor’s Garden Contest Awards, one of the few times in history that one neighborhood has swept a category.. Page 1 - no comments - 1,767 views  Downtown Rezoning Is Not Finding CensusesPLAN: Downtown published the first completed draft of its recommendations on August 18, suggesting sweeping changes to zoning Downtown. The proposal would see heights skyrocket in many areas but would simplify the zoning process and allow new types of businesses to take root. Page 3 - no comments - 1,899 views  City Grant May Yield New StoreMayor Michelle Wu announced on July 26 that the SPACE grant was created after COVID-19 and the pandemic to give local entrepreneurs the resources and support they need to thrive, revitalize downtown, increase foot traffic in major commercial districts and close the racial wealth gap. Page 3 - no comments - 1,807 views  The Red/Blue Connector Almost Ready for DebateState transit officials published further details of the proposed blueprints on August 9, looking forward toward environmental review. The current design sits at roughly a third complete, with $40 million allocated by the state legislature to conduct outreach and finish the blueprints. Page 4 - no comments - 1,856 views  Crime Wave Hits Charles StreetThe thieves stole around $600 in cash, the cash register itself, a box of rings and some jewelry. They also apparently injured themselves in the process, spilling blood “everywhere. Page 4 - no comments - 1,743 views  Stakeholders Are Livid With Wu’s Shelter PlanCity officials received an immediate surge of public resistance to a proposal to locate a fourth shelter in the South End, regardless of assurances of nonpermanence that stakeholders view with suspicion at best.. Page 7 - no comments - 2,179 views  “Recover Boston” Needs T ApprovalAnnounced in an August 18 event, the proposed Recover Boston campus would use Widett Circle, recently acquired by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), to operate 150 small pallet homes there with a budget of around $9 million annually. Page 7 - no comments - 1,650 views 
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