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Casey Ross reports some good news in the Globe this morning. The recently beleaguered Battery Wharf project is bringing in Fairmont Hotels & Resorts to manage its hotel. As we wrote about back in June, Regent Hotels backed out of the project over on Commercial St., leaving developers without a marquee hotel named attached to [...]

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The Boston Globe brought us sad news this morning that Regent Hotels & Resorts is backing out of the massive Battery Wharf project. Since we have neither the interest or the financial means to purchase one of Battery Wharf’s gleaming new multi-million dollar condos, we (along with many other young North Enders) were mostly excited [...]

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Attention Downtown Office Drones!
All next week, May 5-9, the The Carving Station (next to One Beacon) is offering up $2 BBQ Beef sandwiches from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Details below.
We’re all over this one.
http://www.thecarvingstation.com/pdfs/Two%20Buck%20Beef%20poster.pdf

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Wow. More dessert?
While waiting for our traditional bacon, egg and cheese at Beanstock this morning, we picked up the latest edition of the North End News only to read that delicious (and expensive) dessert joint Finale is in discussions to be one of the four new tenants at the former Martignetti site (picture below.) The [...]

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On this dreary Friday morning (currently 41 degrees and raining), we’re trying our darndest to think about warm weather activities.
That’s why we feel obligated to encourage, no, command you to head over to any JP Licks location on Tuesday for free ice cream. They’re giving away free scoops all day to celebrate the Red Sox home opener vs. the Detroit [...]

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If you’ve walked down Salem St. the past few days, you’ve probably noticed that Pasean’s has opened in the space formerly occupied by La Brace. We looked far and wide for an online menu, but we could only find one at CampusFood.com. We’ll wait for an official menu to pass judgement, but the Campus Food [...]

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