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A Superior Court judge’s ruling Wednesday afternoon unequivocally struck down attempts by opponents to halt the renovation of Franklin Park’s White Stadium.
A judge ruled Wednesday that the city’s plan to renovate White Stadium in Franklin Park doesn’t violate state laws, effectively ending a second attempt to halt the ambitious plan. Boston ...
The White Stadium site in Franklin Park, where demolition of the old stadium is under way. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR) Demolition of White Stadium in Franklin Park can continue, a judge ruled Wednesday ...
A Superior Court judge ruled last Wednesday that the city’s plan to lease White Stadium to a professional soccer team is not ...
McGuire and other plaintiffs living near the Franklin Park stadium had argued that the project violates a state law meant to protect public park lands. But Suffolk Superior Court Judge Matthew ...
The city and Boston Unity Soccer Partners want to renovate the stadium inside Franklin Park and make it the home for the new National Women's Soccer League team and share the stadium with Boston ...
Judge Matthew Nestor found that the Franklin Park stadium parcel, where the stadium is being revitalized, is not subject to Article 97 of the Massachusetts Constitution, allowing the project to ...
No one I know believes the proposed parking plan will work, and I believed Franklin Park should have had a parking plan before White Stadium. However, if the Patriots privately financed stadium ...
A Massachusetts judge ruled that a $200-million redevelopment of White Stadium in Boston’s historic Franklin Park does not violate state law for parkland protection. The week after a three-three ...
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