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Warner Theatre Rehearses for Stunning Second Act Fitted with new rehearsal hall and loads of upgrades, Erie treasure to return in December 2021 by Matt Swanseger
Nick Warren Watch the eyes of a child as it enters the portals of our great theatres and treads the pathways into fairyland. Watch the bright light in the eyes of the tired shopgirl who hurries noiselessly over the carpets and sighs with satisfaction as she walks amid furnishings that once delighted the hearts of queens. See the tail-worn father whose dreams have never come true, and look inside his heart as he finds strength and rest within the theatre. There you have the answer to why Motion Picture Palaces are so palatial.
Cameron Sperance Boston.com correspondent May 6, 2021 6:48 am
The death of Boston’s urban housing market during the pandemic may have been greatly exaggerated.
Some buyers are ditching the city for the suburbs, many news stories allege, and they aren’t wrong. Condo prices and sales in some urban core neighborhoods like Beacon Hill, Back Bay, and the South End softened over the first quarter, but they shot up in areas farther out, according to Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Warren Residential’s first-quarter condo report for the city.
The average condo sales price in East Boston, $699,710, was up more than 24 percent since the end of 2020. Homes are also moving a lot quicker, as listings spent 22 fewer days on the market on average in the neighborhood. Roslindale’s average condo sales price last quarter, $567,008, was up nearly 14 percent. Condo prices in Roxbury shot up nearly 59 percent last quarter, but the number of transactions was small: Fifteen condos sol