Our VISION

OUR PROCESS

 

“There is no force greater than a neighborhood working together to uncover what it cares about. There is no greater joy than having the opportunity to serve others and connect my neighbors with the resources they need.”

- Maxine Adams, long-term Boston Square area resident

 
 
 

A vision created by neighbors.

A process executed by partner organizations to create equitable outcomes within community growth.

Built upon the city’s strategic plan.

Guided by project principles and upheld by a committed group of neighbors and partners.

 
 
BSQ Open House 1 Full Report

BSQ Open House 1 Report

Boston Square Together held the first of three open houses on August 15 to begin the community feedback and planning process for the 9-acre site in the Boston Square Business District. Hundreds of attendees visited during a three hour period to offer input on what community assets they’d like to see in the neighborhood. Neighbors were able to speak with project partners and have open conversations about historical challenges and opportunities for continued growth. For a more detailed look into open house one, please review the report.

 
BSQ Open House 2 Full Report

BSQ Open House 2 Report

The second Boston Square Together open house took place on Thursday, September 5, 2019. More than 150 people came out to provide feedback and input on a 9-acre site in the heart of the Boston Square Business District. At registration, guests were asked to report if they currently lived in the Boston Square area (defined as Hall, Giddings, Burton and Eastern), worked in the area, or lived or worked elsewhere. For a more detailed look into open house two, please review the report.

BSQ Open House 3 Full Report Cover

BSQ Open House 3 Report

The third Boston Square Together open house took place on Thursday, October 3, 2019. More than 100 people came out to provide feedback and input on the vision for a 9-acre site in the heart of the Boston Square Business District. At registration, guests were asked to report if they currently lived in the Boston Square area (defined as Hall, Giddings, Burton and Eastern), worked in the area, or lived or worked elsewhere. For a more detailed look into open house three and the Boston Square Together community feedback process as a whole, please review the report.