The following real estate sales took place in Lowell last week: July 18, 2016 – Monday 394 High St for $312,000. Prior sale in 2005 for $325,000 74 Wollaston St for $361,000. Prior sale in 2011 for $250,100 11 Holyrood St for $448,000. Prior sale in 1997 for $180,000 75…
This Saturday from 2 pm to 330 pm, a group of Lowell residents will gather at Kittredge Park at the corner of Andover and Nesmith Street to celebrate the park. There will be acoustic music, food, and a talk by me on the history of the park and the story…
Tomorrow’s Lowell Walks tour is Major Downtown Fires. The tour will be led by Jason Strunk, a captain of the Lowell Fire Department, the author of “Lowell Firefighting,” and the co-author of “A25: Stories from Lowell’s First Arson Squad.” The tour will visit the sites of some historic fires that…
Two big real estate sales were consummated this week. On Thursday, UMass Lowell took ownership of the Perkins Place apartments, and on Friday, Vision Development took ownership of the former Lowell Five Cent Savings Bank headquarters at One Merrimack Plaza (across from Lowell High School). Like most complex real estate…
The following real estate sales took place in Lowell last week: July 11, 2016 – Monday 80 Swan St Unit 223 for $226,000. Prior sale in 2012 for $158,500 374 Beacon St for $327,000. Prior sale in 1981 582 Wilder St for $274,285. Prior sale in 2002 for $269,900 1900…
Is Lowell a Happy City? We’ll find out this fall thanks to the Pollard Memorial Library. This year’s Lowell Reads book is Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design by Charles Montgomery. Lowell Reads is an annual effort by the library to create community through literature and reading. The…
Please join us this Saturday, July 16, 2016, for the UPPER MERRIMACK STREET Lowell Walk which will be led by Yun-Ju Choi, the Executive Director of Coalition for a Better Acre. The walk begins at 10 a.m. at Lowell National Park Visitor Center at 246 Market St. The walk will…
This September 27, 1966 editorial from the Lowell Sun reminds us that fifty years ago, requiring the city manager to do the job full-time was both novel and controversial: At tonight’s City Council meeting a motion will be presented which specifically spells out one of the basic requirements of the…
From Tony Sampas . . . “One of many groups of “Pokémon Go” players wandering the Lowell night with their smart phones seeking “digital creatures, which appear overlaid on the real world.”
Vote – The council authorized the city manager to enter into an agreement with Barbara Poole, a local artist, which will allow her to install sheer fabric panes of various colors in the openings of the brick wall of the former Appleton Mills building that runs along the Pawtucket Canal…