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On Top Of The World: Most Expensive Listing In Boston Has Best View Of City
A lavish 7,848-square-foot in Back Bay is the most expensive listing on the market in Boston, and if sold, would be one of the priciest condo sales ever in the city. Located on the 58th floor of the Four Seasons Private Residences at One Dalton Street, one of the tallest buildings in Boston, the luxury apartment features two balconies that have stunning views of Boston Harbor, the Charles River, and Cambridge. The lavish condo is on the 58th floor at One Dalton Street. MGS Group Real Estate Built in 2020, the penthouse boasts five bedrooms and six full bathrooms, with two partial bathro…
News
Falling Star: Nick Jonas' Tumble At Boston Show Goes Viral
He's "Only Human." Nick Jonas fell into a hole while singing "Sail Away" during a Jonas Brothers concert this week in Boston. Of course, there's video footage. And yes, it's gone viral. CALL TMZ!!!!! NICK FELL!!!!! pic.twitter.com/RY6Drl5dwU — h 🍒🪩 (@x0heathyyy) August 16, 2023 Not to worry, as Jonas appeared to be okay and continued singing the song like a champ as a horrified security guard and photographers looked on and his two brothers and bandmates, Kevin and Joe, cracked up. OMG, the guard was so stressed trying to stop him 😭 but why opened the hole with him there, literal…
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Popular Cambridge Book Store Opening Second Location In Downtown Boston
The Harvard Book Store announced on Monday, July 18, that it plans to open a second location five times larger than its store in Cambridge. Leaders of the iconic bookstore said it would open a 30,000-square-foot space in the Prudential Center in Boston next spring. The extra floor space will provide space for things for things they can't at the Cambridge location. That includes a large section dedicated to children's literature and an event space where the store can showcase art, host speakers, and teach classes, a press release said. Owners will release more information …