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The place Boston’s Olympic stadium was supposed to go could soon be a railyard

Por: The Boston Globe Business December 16, 2022

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The industrial area known as Widett Circle essentially remained hidden in plain sight for decades, a nondescript string of low-slung buildings hard by the Southeast Expressway where hundreds of workers toiled away to prepare foods that fed the city.Then, almost overnight, it was positioned as the home for a glorious Olympic stadium. Then, a massive new mixed-use neighborhood. Then, maybe, an Amazon warehouse. Now, it appears Widett will become... + full article



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