Greater Boston Under A Heat Advisory

Much of eastern Massachusetts is under a National Weather Service heat advisory from 1 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, with temperatures expected in the mid-90s. “There’s a very warm air mass in place and we’re expecting temps for many parts of the area to reach into the mid- and upper-90s,” Matthew Doody, a NWS meteorologist in Taunton, told our Newscast unit early Tuesday. With humidity, the heat index could reach 102 degrees, which, according to the advisory, “will result in dangerous conditions for those spending prolonged periods of time outdoors.” In Continue reading >>>

Summer festivals in the city, July 20-22

Summer is a good time to discover (or rediscover) the rich arts and culture of Greater Boston neighborhoods. Why? We'll give you one word -- festivals! Artbeat 2012 Every July, thousands descend on Somerville's Davis Square to celebrate local arts, music, dance, and creativity. This year's theme is migration. See how artists interpret that, and get in on the action yourself at a Migratory Movements Parade and interactive mapping activities. Two stages of music, craft vendors, local restaurants, and performers including Contrapose Dance, Mariachi Estampa De America, Big Digits, and Len Solomon Continue reading >>>

PKF Predicts 2013 Hotel Occupancy Increases Despite Drop In Conventions

Monday, July 16, 2012 By Jim Cronin Despite the fact that Boston will host fewer large conventions in 2013, Boston hotel occupancy levels are expected to increase next year, according to PKF Hospitality Research LLC, which tracks industry trends.  PKF reports that Boston area occupancy rate is projected to increase by 0.7 percent in 2013. Meanwhile, citywide convention activity will be down in 2013 from Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston Office Market Posts Strong Second Quarter

Monday, July 16, 2012 The Greater Boston office market enjoyed a strong second quarter, according to a new quarterly research publication released this morning by Richards Barry Joyce Partners LLC (RBJP).According to the report by the Boston-based commercial real estate firm, during the second quarter of 2012, Greater Boston's office market continued the positive momentum of recent reporting periods.  Continue reading >>>

How small is too small?

Nearly a third of the country, 27 percent, is now living alone;On Manhattan, 76 percent of the people on the island are either living alone or with just one other person, while just under half live alone.Still, there are some significant differences in the Boston version. Up to 375 square feet, the micro units Boston officials are looking at are slightly larger than what are being planned in the Big Apple. And, with initial talk of rents up to $1,500, they don't come cheap. However, that both mayors are thinking small is great - that is where the housing market needs to head, especially in increasingly Continue reading >>>

Boston pastor reportedly offered himself as hostage

When an armed man intercepted a bus of Boston-area churchgoers in Egypt Friday looking for hostages, a Dorchester pastor leading the group volunteered himself, a fellow pastor told congregants at a Mattapan church Sunday. The captor tried to seize a woman but the Rev. Michel Louis insisted he go instead, the Rev. Matthew K. Thompson, a friend of the Louis family, told worshipers at Jubilee Christian Church. “Take me,” Louis said, according to Thompson. In the end, the captor took both Louis and the woman, Lissa Alphonse of Everett, as well as the local guide-translator for the group of about Continue reading >>>

Pastor a hostage to spare others

When an armed man intercepted a bus of Boston-area churchgoers in Egypt Friday, the Rev. Michel Louis of Dorchester insisted that he go in place of the woman the captor tried to seize, a fellow pastor and family friend told worshipers at Mattapan’s Jubilee Christian ChurchSunday. In the end, the captor took both Thompson and the woman, Lissa Alphonse of Everett, as well as the local guide-translator for the group of about two dozen Haitian and Haitian-American churchgoers from Greater Boston. Continue reading >>>

Real estate firm developing new kind of community

Kyle Warwick is a developer who wants to move beyond cookie-cutter apartment communities. As a principal of Gate Residential, a Boston real estate firm, he is trying to bring a different kind of aesthetic to Greater Boston. He recently spoke with Globe reporter Casey Ross about a new project in Somerville and the market niche he hopes to serve. Real estate development is a tough, risky business, especially in our uncertain economy. What draws you to the work? It’s the diversity of experience, and the people you deal with. It’s also the excitement of creating something from scratch and being Continue reading >>>