The Boston Redevelopment Authority was infamous for bulldozing neighborhoods and displacing residents. Now, it’s using human-centered design thinking to shake that reputation. By Eillie Anzilotti, Fast Company When Martin J….
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The Boston Redevelopment Authority was infamous for bulldozing neighborhoods and displacing residents. Now, it’s using human-centered design thinking to shake that reputation. By Eillie Anzilotti, Fast Company When Martin J….
Dan Atkinson, Boston Herald Mayor Martin J. Walsh will present a more than $2 billion capital plan today, with half the budget going to school building improvements and another $700…
One Workshop at a Time The statistics around pay inequality are easy to find. We know that women fresh out of college earn less than their male counterparts working in similar…
The mid-day, cloudless blue sky over Central Square in East Boston last Thursday was the perfect setting for Boston Mayor Marty Walsh to announce a major five-year capital spending initiative. It was an auspicious time to let the public know that the city is to ready to get to work, attending to the things like new schools, renovated libraries, sidewalks, streets and public parks.