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DC Coworking Company cove Is Expanding to Boston

Coworking space cove, which has eight locations in DC, is expanding to the Boston Area next month – one new space in Back Bay (297 Newbury St.) and one in Union Square (375 Somerville Ave.). Brand Director Erin Gifford filled me in: "Each location will have 30-35 seats, one conference room, two call boxes, and all of cove’s usual productive tools: reliable wifi, color printing and scanning, and an assortment of beverages.' >>> Read our past coverage via Kyle Alspach, here

5 Things I'd Like to See in This Future Downtown Public Park

Related Beal's press team essentially told me that it's too early to tell how the park will be conceptualized and if it'll even be constructed on-site or elsewhere.

To that end, I took it upon myself to speculate on five advantageous aspects Related Beal would do well to include, or at least consider, in order to elevate its park to the upper echelon of open spaces Bostonians are quickly becoming accustomed to. >>> Read more on BostInno – Nick DeLuca

This New Site Seeks to Strengthen the Boston Food Industry

The way Branchfood sees it, Boston has the potential to be one of the strongest food systems in the country.

“The strength lies at the intersection of Boston’s proximity to local food from New England farms, patronage for supporting local, and emerging entrepreneurial initiatives dedicated to improving access, cost, health, taste, and distance to our food,” explained Abda. >>> Read more on BostInno – Rebecca Strong

10 Cities Where Commuters Are Abandoning Their Cars

In many U.S. cities, however, cars are losing traction with commuters, and some metro areas have seen significant drops in driving rates.

Boston was one of those cities, topped only by San Francisco among large metro areas over the past seven years. While 78.9 percent of workers in Boston commuted by driving in 2006, only 75.6 percent were traveling by automobile to work by 2013. And the city has a combination of factors working in its favor to drive this shift. >>> Read more on BostInno – Brian Warmoth


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