At the core of The Trustees’ mission is to preserve and protect, not just for some but for all. Today this tenet is more important than ever, and together we will continue to work to create spaces for people of all backgrounds to access and enjoy.
Read MoreIn addition to helping address food insecurity by providing an affordable source of produce, community gardens can help to build a city’s resilience in other important ways.
Read MoreAt the core of The Trustees’ mission is to preserve and protect, not just for some but for all. We are an inclusive and welcoming community committed to creating spaces for people of all backgrounds to access and enjoy. We remain steadfast in this mission to ensure that our spaces can be anyone’s place now and in the future.
Read MoreFor the newest One Waterfront poll, we want to know: Whether you've been stuck at home, or are an essential worker who has continued to serve our communities, which of these activities has been a source of stress relief for you?
Read MoreAhead of the weekend, check out this local roundup of engaging virtual opportunities for all ages to explore, learn, and experience.
Read MoreWould you be interested in having a park at Sargent’s Wharf in the North End? That was the question recently posed to the North End community by One Waterfront Managing Director Nick Black.
Read MoreBilled as Vancouver’s “first official green space,” the 1,001-acre park is the third largest urban park in North America, and visited by an estimated eight million people each year. Notably, the park also contains the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path, atop a seawall that dates back to 1917, and stretches for more than 17 miles.
Read MoreA waterfront forum hosted by Boston Harbor Now on Wednesday morning featured Nick Black, managing director of the One Waterfront Initiative.
Read MoreCommunity organizations, thought-leaders, and practitioners came together for a symposium hosted by the High Line Network in New York City on October 16-18 to learn from pioneers of visionary infrastructure reuse projects.
Read MoreA stretch of vibrant green space winds through a concrete and steel landscape. Elevated above, below and through an urban sprawl of buildings on Manhattan’s west side, it’s a dynamic place…
Read MoreSeven Boston City Council At-Large candidates unanimously supported taking action to address climate change during a forum held on Wednesday, October 2.
Read MoreMore than 300 supporters, business leaders, and public officials joined The Trustees for the second annual One Waterfront Gala…
Read MoreIn 1930 three independent cranberry growers joined forces so they could share their passion for a healthy and sustainable crop with the world. Today…
Read MoreAfter a busy and engaging summer working in East Boston, The Trustees’ One Waterfront Ambassadors youth employment program wrapped up last week with a community celebration and presentation at Nuestro Jardín.
Read MoreClimate justice and youth activism were key themes for the Waterfront Ambassadors’ second-to-last week.
Read MoreA new series of events, workshops and family activities will soon take place in Boston community gardens, with the launch of five new projects under Boston’s “Community Grown” program.
Read MoreThe Trustees Mobile Farmers Market makes high-quality produce accessible and affordable in communities throughout the city…
Read MoreIt was another action-packed week out on the waterfront for our Ambassadors!
Read MoreA measure to permanently increase statewide funding for the Community Preservation Act (CPA) has been signed into law…
Read MoreChris Cook, Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space for the City of Boston sat down with the One Waterfront team, to talk about the visionary park.
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