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This fight near Shawmut Station doesn’t bode well for easing Boston’s housing shortage

Por: The Boston Globe Business December 30, 2022

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The collision repair business has been a neighborhood fixture since 1894, when brothers Thomas and Martin Fitzpatrick started working on on a plot of land tucked between Fields Corner and Codman Square in Dorchester.But after four generations at the same location, across the street from a railroad stop that later became the Red Line’s , the family was ready for a change. It signed a purchase and sale agreement in 2016 with a Boston developer... + full article



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