Category: park in disrepair
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Mary Soo Hoo Park to open this Saturday
Anyone who has followed our little blog over the years will know that we are excited to share the following invitation: Mayor Thomas M. Menino , the Boston Redevelopment Authority & the Soo Hoo Family invite you to attend the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Mary Soo Hoo Park Saturday, November 19, 2011, 1:00 PM at…
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Shovels in the dirt
Groundbreaking for Mary Soo Hoo Park, Boston MA. Photo by Malcolm Davol.
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Groundbreaking ceremony for Mary Soo Hoo Park 7/15
From the Mayor’s office, an invitation to groundbreaking for the new park is copied below. We’ve been taking lots of photos and posting on the kids’ Flickr Stream here. Mayor Thomas M. Menino & the Boston Redevelopment Authority invite you to attend a groundbreaking for Mary Soo Hoo Park Friday, July 15th, 2011 3:00 PM at the Chinatown…
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New design for Mary Soo Hoo Park, meeting 12/2
Here’s an invitation from the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) for a community meeting about the renovation of Mary Soo Hoo (Chinatown Gateway) Park. The Boston Redevelopment Authority invites you to attend a public meeting for Mary Soo Hoo (Chinatown Gateway) Park Thursday, Dec 2nd, 2010 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent…
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New design for Mary Soo Hoo Park, meeting 12/2
Here’s an invitation from the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) for a community meeting about the renovation of Mary Soo Hoo (Chinatown Gateway) Park. The Boston Redevelopment Authority invites you to attend a public meeting for Mary Soo Hoo (Chinatown Gateway) Park Thursday, Dec 2nd, 2010 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent…
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Chinatown Gate/Mary Soo Hoo Park plans approved, construction bids next
The Boston Redevelopment Authority’s board of directors approved the current proposal to improve the Chinatown Gate/Mary Soo Hoo Park and granted approvals to seek construction services bids. Read more from here from Banker and Tradesmen.
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Chinatown Gate/Mary Soo Hoo Park plans approved, construction bids next
The Boston Redevelopment Authority’s board of directors approved the current proposal to improve the Chinatown Gate/Mary Soo Hoo Park and granted approvals to seek construction services bids. Read more from here from Banker and Tradesmen.
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Third public meeting—Gateway Park
The BRA will hold a third public meeting about Gateway Park on March 25, 2010. More project info here from BRA. Here’s a copy of the invite: The Boston Redevelopment Authority invites you to attend the final public meeting for Mary Soo Hoo (Chinatown Gateway) Park. Thursday, March 25, 2010. 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM…
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Second public meeting on Gateway Park design
The BRA will hold a second public meeting about Gateway Park on Feb 25, 2010. More project info here from BRA. Here’s a copy of the invite: The Boston Redevelopment Authority invites you to attend the second public meeting for Mary Soo Hoo (Chinatown Gateway) Park Thursday, February 25th, 2010 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM…
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Public Meeting on Mary Soo Hoo Park (Chinatown Gateway Park)
The Boston Redevelopment Authority will hold the first public meeting for Mary Soo Hoo (Chinatown Gateway) Park on Thursday, December 17, 2009, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM at the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association of New England, 90 Tyler Street, Boston MA 02111. Translation will be provided. BRA staff and its consultant team, Stephen Stimson Associates, will…
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Design team for park to be announced today
From Kye Liang of the Chinatown Gateway Coalition: The Mayor’s Office, Boston Redevelopment Authority, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Soo Hoo Family will be hosting an event on Wednesday, Oct 21 to announce the selection of the design team for the Mary Soo Hoo Park (aka Chinatown Gateway Park). Update: a design team was announced…
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Boston Redevelopment Authority issues RFP for re-design of China Gate Park
On July 28, 2009 the Boston Redevelopment Authority sent out a request for proposals to re-design Gateway Park (or “China Gate Park”). The RFP states: The Boston Redevelopment Authority (“BRA”) is soliciting proposals from qualified individuals or companies (“Proponent”) to provide professional Design Services in connection with China Gate Park on Hudson Street in Boston’s…
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Littered Gateway Park
We’ve been thinking about the situation in Gateway Park for some time. Today, uncharacteristically in fact, the trash cans in the park have not been emptied for days, and the litter is swirling around the park and playground. Tomorrow morning, if it’s still a problem, the kids and I have decided to make some calls…