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Achieving a resilient and welcoming Boston waterfront that benefits the public today and well into the future | Q&A with Barr Foundation President Jim Canales
Achieving a resilient and welcoming Boston waterfront that benefits the public today and well into the future | Q&A with Barr Foundation President Jim Canales

Waterfront Views Q&A with Jim Canales, Barr Foundation President

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The One Waterfront TeamJune 4, 2019Community, Design, Resilience
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive

Headlines from the last week!

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The One Waterfront TeamMay 31, 2019
The Trustees joins BSLA conference for discussion on open space, community engagement and a more resilient Boston
The Trustees joins BSLA conference for discussion on open space, community engagement and a more resilient Boston

A gathering to celebrate and discuss parks, greenways, streetscapes, living shorelines and resilient communities…

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The One Waterfront TeamMay 28, 2019Resilience, Community, Design
#WaterfrontViews: Life on the Waterfront
#WaterfrontViews: Life on the Waterfront

As part of an ongoing photo series of the way people live on and love the Boston waterfront, we feature publicly posted Instagram photos taken around the City’s Harbor.

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The One Waterfront TeamMay 24, 2019
Seeking innovative installations and programming for Boston community gardens | Extended application deadline!
Seeking innovative installations and programming for Boston community gardens | Extended application deadline!

The importance of community gardens cannot be overstated. Not only are they gathering places, they…

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ContestThe One Waterfront TeamMay 23, 2019Resilience, Community
How green solutions can make our coast and harbors more resilient | Q&A with The Trustees Director of Coast and Natural Resources, Tom O'Shea
How green solutions can make our coast and harbors more resilient | Q&A with The Trustees Director of Coast and Natural Resources, Tom O'Shea

With the impacts of climate change escalating around the globe, many coastal cities and communities are…

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The One Waterfront TeamMay 20, 2019
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive

Headlines from the last week!

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The One Waterfront TeamMay 17, 2019
Help communities make key investments in community preservation, affordable housing, and climate change resilience: Voice your support for the Community Preservation Act
Help communities make key investments in community preservation, affordable housing, and climate change resilience: Voice your support for the Community Preservation Act

The Community Preservation Act (CPA) is a tremendously popular and successful partnership between the state…

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Jennifer RyanJennifer RyanMay 14, 2019Resilience, Community
#WaterfrontViews: Life on the Waterfront
#WaterfrontViews: Life on the Waterfront

As part of an ongoing photo series of the way people live on and love the Boston waterfront, we feature publicly posted Instagram photos taken around the City’s Harbor.

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The One Waterfront TeamMay 8, 2019
UN Report finds nature declining 'at rates unprecedented in human history' but notes 'it is not too late to make a difference…if we start now'
UN Report finds nature declining 'at rates unprecedented in human history' but notes 'it is not too late to make a difference…if we start now'

Transformative change is needed in order to stem an “unprecedented” rate of species extinction and ecosystems…

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The One Waterfront TeamMay 8, 2019Resilience
Parks We Love: Chicago's Millennium Park
Parks We Love: Chicago's Millennium Park

More than 24 acres of open space are situated near Chicago’s lakefront, on land that once was an industrial…

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Parks We LoveThe One Waterfront TeamMay 7, 2019Design, Community
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive

Headlines from the last week!

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The One Waterfront TeamMay 3, 2019
#WaterfrontViews: Life on the Waterfront
#WaterfrontViews: Life on the Waterfront

As part of an ongoing photo series of the way people live on and love the Boston waterfront, we feature publicly posted Instagram photos taken around the City’s Harbor.

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The One Waterfront TeamApril 30, 2019
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive

Headlines from the last week!

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The One Waterfront TeamApril 26, 2019Design, Community, Resilience
Green solutions a necessity for healthy and sustainable cities: Perspectives from the TD Bank Group / GlobeScan SDG Leadership Forum
Green solutions a necessity for healthy and sustainable cities: Perspectives from the TD Bank Group / GlobeScan SDG Leadership Forum

In 2015, the United Nations (UN) Member States adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a roadmap for a more equitable, resilient world, with 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  

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The One Waterfront TeamApril 16, 2019
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive

Headlines from the last week!

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The One Waterfront TeamApril 12, 2019
#WaterfrontViews: Life on the Waterfront
#WaterfrontViews: Life on the Waterfront

As part of an ongoing photo series of the way people live on and love the Boston waterfront, we feature publicly posted Instagram photos taken around the City’s Harbor.

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The One Waterfront TeamApril 11, 2019
Parks we love: Sugar Beach, Toronto
Parks we love: Sugar Beach, Toronto

Continuing with our “Parks We Love” series, profiling bold designs for urban public spaces, the next post takes us to Canada’s Sugar Beach, on Toronto’s Lake Ontario waterfront.  

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Parks We LoveThe One Waterfront TeamApril 9, 2019
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive
What we're reading this week | The #FridayFive

Headlines from the last week!

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The One Waterfront TeamApril 5, 2019
#WaterfrontViews: Life on the Waterfront
#WaterfrontViews: Life on the Waterfront

As part of an ongoing photo series of the way people live on and love the Boston waterfront, we feature publicly posted Instagram photos taken around the City’s Harbor.

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The One Waterfront TeamApril 5, 2019
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FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ONE WATERFRONT, CONTACT:

 

The Trustees
200 High Street, 4th Floor
Boston, MA 02110
thetrustees.org

ARLENNE RODRIGUEZ-GONZALEZ | Community Outreach Manager, Boston Waterfront Initiative
arodriguez-gonzalez@thetrustees.org

The Trustees is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible.
Trustees ©2018

Founded in the City of Boston by landscape architect and open space visionary Charles Eliot in 1891, The Trustees is the nation’s first and the Commonwealth’s largest preservation and conservation nonprofit. We are the largest private landowner of protected coastline in the state, with more than 120 miles in our care. For more than 125 years, we have worked to preserve and protect dynamic natural and cultural sites--from beaches and community gardens, to farms, historic homesteads, designed landscapes, and hiking trails—for public use and enjoyment. Today we are working to engage a larger constituency of Massachusetts residents, members, visitors, and public and private partners in our work to help protect our fragile natural, ecological, cultural, and coastal sites for current and future generations as they face increased impacts and risks from our changing climate. Our Boston Waterfront Initiative, One Waterfront, aims to create and manage a series of parks in Boston offering increased community access to dynamic open space and recreational opportunities along the waterfront that can also help to protect the city from increased flooding and sea level rise. 

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