Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowAllston’s new hotel: No parking, big changesA seven-story hotel with just four parking spots could soon rise at the busy Harvard Ave and Cambridge St corner in Allston. City Realty’s proposal is shaking things up by betting on public transit and walkability instead of traditional parking. The hotel would be part of a major redevelopment bringing new rentals, condos, and retail to the area, aiming to serve families, business travelers, and tourists. With the Green Line and multiple bus routes nearby, is this the future of city living—or a recipe for parking headaches? What do you think about Allston’s changing landscape? #Business #Allston #UrbanDevelopment00Share
russellolson+FollowCleveland’s Biggest Blank Slate Up for GrabsDowntown Cleveland just put its largest open patch of land on the market—think Rockefeller Building plus a sea of parking lots. After a failed makeover and some drama with the old owners, the site is now being pitched as a two-for-one deal to outside investors. If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing something cool replace endless parking, this could be the start. Bonus: A big discount might be on the table! #RealEstate #ClevelandRealEstate #UrbanDevelopment00Share
Sean Clark+FollowMelbourne’s Rail Makeover Is WildDid you hear? Melbourne just kicked off construction on the Suburban Rail Loop—a whopping 90km train line that’ll circle the outer suburbs. It’s the city’s biggest transport shake-up yet, aiming to make it way easier to get around without trekking through the CBD. We’re talking new stations, super hubs, and a total public transport glow-up. The first section (Cheltenham to Box Hill) is already underway, but the whole thing won’t be done for decades. Still, it’s a massive step for Melbourne’s future! #MelbourneNews #PublicTransport #UrbanDevelopment #SuburbanRailLoop #CityLife #Transportation00Share
john05+FollowSydney’s Secret Mega Station Unveiled!Did you know there’s a massive new metro station being built right under Sydney’s CBD? The Hunter Street Station is officially excavated and ready for construction—think a 20m-high, 180m-long cavern! Once it opens, it’ll be the busiest stop on the new Metro West line, connecting the city to Parramatta in just 20 minutes. Plus, two skyscrapers are going up right above it. Sydney’s about to get a serious upgrade! #SydneyMetro #CityLife #UrbanDevelopment #SydneyCBD #PublicTransport #Transportation00Share