The Ink Block is the transformation of the 24-acre former Boston Herald building in the South End into a destination residential area, and now the first two apartment buildings in the complex have ...
The developer of the former Boston Herald site has a message for the South End: “Think Ink.” The slogan is scrawled like a headline on a billboard atop the newspaper’s old Harrison Avenue home, ...
It’s a dramatic story: The Ink Block site was once the windswept home of the Boston Herald building, encircled by desolate sidewalks and soundtracked by the Expressway’s flat hum. Turn the page: Now ...
It was only a matter of time before a yoga studio set up shop at Ink Block, and that day is growing closer. The South End complex announced Monday that CorePower Yoga will open a location there, ...
A few years ago, it would have been difficult to imagine the abandoned Boston Herald headquarters in the South End completely revitalized into a modern and sophisticated retail and residential complex ...
The complex that transformed the “New York Streets” — and ushered in a wave of mixed-use mega-developments — is complete. 7Ink is the last building of the mixed-use Ink Block development. They are ...
First came the Whole Foods. Then some 400 apartments and condos. Now it's time to fill out the neighborhood. National Development is taking the next step to remake a scruffy corner of the South End ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Ink Block is a $250 million mixed-use project on the edge ...
The last building in the seven-building complex that transformed the “New York Streets” — and ushered in a wave of mixed-use mega-developments — is complete. In the lobby of 7Ink, the seventh and ...