Boston City Hall is iconic, despite strong beliefs on all sides about how it looks.
Built in 1968, City Hall is an internationally known example of brutalism, a style that uses concrete and was born out of the desire for...
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s alma mater Harvard University stands to reap major benefits from a Boston highway mega-project in a neighborhood where it owns about a third of the land and is paying less than 5% of the cost...
Expected to last around eight years once it gets underway, the MBTA's planned replacement of a key 93-year-old railroad drawbridge over the Charles River will have minimal effects on commuters, state officials promised Thursday.
MBTA General Manager Phil Eng, MassDOT...
Massachusetts will get nearly half a billion dollars in federal money to help replace a drawbridge connecting North Station to railways north of Boston, Gov. Maura Healey's office announced Monday.
The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded the MBTA $472 million...
Aging infrastructure in Massachusetts has faced the relentless forces of time and nature, with crumbling concrete, exposed rebar, and rusted steel visible on bridges across the state. What lies beneath the surface is equally crucial in determining the safety...
Boston City Council is looking to help homeowners along private roadways afford repairs.
Many of the city's streets have fallen into disrepair as locals grapple with the costs associated with repaving.
District 5 City Councilor Enrique Pepen called for a hearing...