The rescheduled speaker series, “Building One Waterfront” has new dates confirmed for this fall, featuring discussions led by open space leaders, resilience experts, and advocates for equity from around the country.
Read MoreAhead of the weekend, check out this local roundup of engaging virtual opportunities for all ages to explore, learn, and experience.
Read MoreThe effects of climate change, both those being felt now and the impacts expected long-term, are top-of-mind for many designers, planners, and builders today…
Read MoreOn March 5, 1890, Trustees Founder Charles Eliot published a letter entitled “The Waverley Oaks,” outlining his concerns for dwindling public open space in a City facing overpopulation and pollution.
Read MoreApproval for seaplane flights in East Boston...a major study considering a NYC sea wall is frozen... and a new report details Bostonian attitudes towards climate change... these stories & more in this week's Friday Five!
Read MoreLast summer, a group of high school students from East and South Boston joined The Trustees Boston Waterfront Initiative as our Waterfront Ambassadors…
Read MoreIncorporating “Natural Climate Solutions” means taking actions to protect, restore and better manage natural and working lands, including forests, farms, wetlands, salt marsh, and urban trees and landscapes, which in turn…
Read MoreThe next poll question from One Waterfront is live! We want to know: When a new park is built, what factors are important to you?
Read MoreHow street trees could help Boston adapt to climate change... what's next for Franklin Park... and open space ideas discussed for Sargent's Wharf... these stories and more in this week's Friday Five!
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 MoreWhen Converse moved our main offices into the City of Boston in 2015, we chose a site on the waterfront between the Zakim and North Washington Street Bridges on Lovejoy Wharf just a few miles from where we were founded in Malden in 1908.
Read MoreA new precedent-setting milestone has been achieved by the City of Boston, with a Local Wetlands Ordinance signed into law by Mayor Martin J. Walsh.
Read MoreHappy New Year from the One Waterfront team! As we reflect on 2019, here’s a look back at our top five most-read posts…
Read MoreHappy Holidays from the One Waterfront team! This week’s #WaterfrontViews post features the season’s wintry beauty, with shots captured around (and above!) Boston Harbor.
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 MoreUsing art to highlight climate change in East Boston... New car-free plans for the Northern Avenue Bridge... and the new City Council-approved measure to shield wetlands and build climate change resilience... these stories and more in this week's Friday Five!
Read MoreRealizing the full potential of his Resilient Boston Harbor vision will require active participation from, and partnerships with, residents, nonprofits, and businesses, Mayor Martin J. Walsh said to the One Waterfront CEO Roundtable.
Read MoreThe next poll question from our One Waterfront team is now live! We want to know: What types of activities would attract you to a Boston waterfront park?
Read MoreA waterfront forum hosted by Boston Harbor Now on Wednesday morning featured Nick Black, managing director of the One Waterfront Initiative.
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