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The conservation group hailed the decision that allows them to buy the nearly 18-acre site for $8.36 million — but the ...
Closing arguments in the White Stadium renovation trial wrapped up Thursday, the attorneys covering well-trodden legal ground on the third and final day.
The judge’s decision means Wu will get her way, but also ensures taxpayers are on the hook for at least $100 million of the ...
The western grandstand is also undergoing demolition. The exterior wall of the grandstand will remain standing, but the interior space, which currently holds locker rooms and classrooms for Boston ...
White Stadium cleared a big legal hurdle, paving the way for the City of Boston to move forward with renovations, after a ...
Demolition had begun before the case went to trial. The post Boston Beats Legal Challenge to $200 Million NWSL Stadium ...
A judge has ruled that the land that is home to the historic White Stadium within Franklin Park is not protected by the state ...
A Superior Court Justice ruled on Wednesday that the renovation of the stadium is not in violation of Massachusetts state law ...
A Suffolk Superior Court judged ruled in favor of the city, stating the $200M project for a National Women's Soccer League ...
The ruling allows the project – a public-private partnership between the city and BUSP to extensively renovate the stadium to serve a women’s professional soccer and certain Boston Public School (BPS) ...
Traducido en español por El Planeta, Boston's Latino daily. Suffolk Superior Court Judge Matthew Nestor said the $200 million public-private project did not violate Article 97, a state law that ...
who argued that the last-minute legal maneuver should not be allowed by Suffolk Superior Court Judge Matthew Nestor. An attorney for the city, when the motion was introduced at the trial Wednesday ...