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Image featured above depicts rendering of the demonstration kitchen on the first floor of the barn at the Fowler Clark Epstein Farm. Rendering commissioned by Perkins+Will. Rehabilitation of the Fowler Clark Epstein Farm has begun with envelope and structural repairs to the 1860s carriage barn....

With the start of construction at the Fowler Clark Epstein Farm in Mattapan earlier this month, Historic Boston is looking forward to an exciting 2017. But, first we’d like to take a moment to reflect on 2016 and a year of many successes. Here are...

2016 has been an exciting year for HBI. The historic Roslindale Substation is nearing completion, Mattapan’s Fowler Clark Epstein Farm begins construction next month and Upham’s Corner Comfort Station‘s rehabilitation begins in March. There’s more to do and 2017 brings a new pipeline of historic...

Download Newsletter (PDF) Over the last year Historic Boston (HBI) and its partners, the Urban Farm- ing Institute (UFI), The Trust for Public Land (TPL), and North Bennet Street School (NBSS), have held to an aggressive predevelopment schedule for the 1786 Fowler Clark Epstein Farm...

HBI regretfully announces that Jeff Morgan has resigned his position as Director of Real Estate Development at HBI, effective this month. Jeff is pursuing an incredible opportunity to move abroad that blends new life adventures with his talents in real estate development. This is a...

This summer, we are joined at Historic Boston by James Breen, coming to us on a summer fellowship through the Corcoran Center for Real Estate and Urban Action’s summer internship program at Boston College, where he is about to enter his senior year studying economics...

This week Tove Olaussen Freeman is guest blogging for HBI. Tove Olaussen Freeman graduated from Brandeis University in May 2016, with a major in Health: Science, Society, and Policy. This year I took a capstone course on the effects of neighborhoods on health with Professor...

Historic Boston is very grateful to everyone who supported the organization’s end-of-the-year fundraising campaign. You – our donors- are also our partners in preserving Boston’s past and building strong neighborhoods. All donations to HBI- large and small- helped at year’s end, and launched a healthy...

HBI is looking forward to an exciting 2016, but we’re taking a moment to reflect on 2015 and a year of great accomplishment. Here’s our list of HBI’s top ten successes of 2015: Wine Gallery opened for business at the 1875 Hayden Building in Chinatown...