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A week after Mayor Michelle Wu bashed the Kraft Group’s proposed Everett stadium and its impact on the Charlestown community, ...
The city and the company run by Robert Kraft, billionaire owner of the New England Patriots and the Revolution, held dueling ...
Mayor Michelle Wu spoke out against the Kraft Group's proposal for building a stadium in Everett to host the New England ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu openly criticized the Kraft Group for its handling of a proposed soccer stadium for the New England ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu called the Kraft Group's proposed agreement over Revolution stadium an "unserious offer." ...
Mayor Michelle Wu is turning up the pressure yet again on the Kraft Group to do more to offset the impacts on Boston of a ...
Boston officials remain at an impasse with the Kraft Group over a deal to offset the effects of a proposed New England ...
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria is hoping this former power plant will be torn down for the new soccer stadium, but it’s taking ...
Wu’s chief of planning sent a letter to a Kraft Group executive outlining the issues, including traffic and economic impact, that Wu and her team want to see addressed.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu twisted the knife in opponent Josh Kraft a little deeper in a taxpayer-funded, totally non-political press conference on the Kraft family’s proposed pro soccer stadium in ...
Wu rejected the Kraft Group’s initial offer of $750,000 for mitigation as woefully inadequate, noting the city received $68 million in mitigation for a casino in Everett.
EVERETT, MASS. (WHDH) - Patriots owner Robert Kraft addressed the community Thursday morning about the proposal to build a professional soccer stadium in Everett. The 25,000-seat stadium would ...
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