WATERFRONT—Above is a page ripped from the Boston Redevelopment Authority study of potential shadows cast by the proposed Boston Harbor Garage mega-development. Even so! The group behind the Greenway, which said shadows would impact considerably, recently voiced support for the two-tower project. [NorthEndWaterfront]
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ROXBURY—Maybe it's the lack of central air that's keeping it from selling? More on the neighborhood's lonely, old stone house. "The five-bedroom house at 34 Lambert Street was built in 1905 with native Roxbury puddingstone. It has five levels of living space, with a nice flow of rooms on front and rear levels separated by half-flights of stairs. The home has oak floors throughout, added by the current owner in 1984, and many of the original interior wood moldings and triangular-topped windows have been maintained." [Herald]
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