Boston City Hall has been declared a local historic landmark for its iconic — if sometimes controversial — brutalist architecture, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Friday. The 1968 structure, sometimes referred to as one of the world’s ugliest buildings,
At first glance, Wu has almost a perfect foil in Kraft, 57, a rich trust fund kid, a white carpetbagger from tony Chestnut Hill whose father, Robert, is a pal of President Trump.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu in her first term has hired 301 new employees with a third of them earning more than $100,000, as she’s renewed her legislative push for tax relief for homeowners while
Boston City Hall, a hulking example of Brutalist architecture, is the newest site to be designated as a historic landmark in the city.
The new proposal is aimed at blunting the impact of steep increases to residential property tax bills sent out earlier this month, the mayor said.
Wu made history again this week when she gave birth to her third child, baby girl Mira Wu Pewarski, on Monday.
Boston City Hall has its admirers. And its detractors. But it’s an undeniable landmark of the city. And now it’s in writing.
Josh Kraft, the son of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, is running against Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, WBZ-TV has confirmed.
According to multiple reports, Josh Kraft, the third son of Patriots CEO and owner Robert Kraft, plans to run for mayor of Boston this year.
It's massive, it's divisive, but no matter what you think of it, it's undeniably emblematic of a key moment in city history. And now, Boston City Hall has the historic landmark designation to prove it.
Josh Kraft, son of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and a well-known community leader in his own right, is reportedly launching his campaign next month to unseat Mayor Michelle Wu. Why it matters: Kraft is a political neophyte but could become a force in Boston politics for three reasons: his connections in the philanthropic world,