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  • Letter From the Broker- Hot Krem summer ’23 edition

    I’m just here for the ride, man. Dodging traffic somedays and blowing by Sunday drivers on the others. Time to be a little self-indulgent here and send you my mid-year note. First off, I hope you’re all enjoying your summer. Temps this year are finally hot (where I thrive) so I’m lovin’ it. Business is…

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  • @ 345 Harrison

      True story- I lived on Cortes St. in Bay Village in 2017-2018. I would frequently walk to the Whole Foods at Ink Block as that was my neighborhood grocery store. Across the way was an empty lot surrounded by a fence with a scrim that read “Name this building and win $1000!”. This is…

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  • Trick or Treat! Brookline/Brighton 2018

    TRICK OR TREAT! Here’s A Special Spooky Halloween Edition of #kingstonlocal! Here’s a quick run down of where you can get the best bang for your trick in the Brookline & Brighton area tonight! In Brookline, swing by either the Coolidge Corner library or Brookline Public Library main branch for family fun. Coolidge Corner branch…

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  • @ Serenity

    Serenity. Not exactly a word you would think would fit a building that’s jammed between a main, busy street with a streetcar running on it and a major parkway with 4 lanes of traffic. Surprisingly enough, once you get inside the Serenity, you do have a sense of calmness thanks to their interior design, carefully…

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  • 3rd Annual Oktoberfest

    PROST! Almost time for you to grab your bierkrug and head to the Brookline Courtyard Marriott tonight Brookline’s 3rd annual Oktoberfest celebration hosted by @brooklinechamber Enjoy Oktoberfest biers from @samueladamsbeer alongside some choice wines and festive soft pretzels and other snacks! Live music brought to you local favorites the Clark Page Project pumping out all the hits to…

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  • Brookline Day 2018

    Who loves Brookline?? KREM LOVES BROOKLINE! As such, next Sunday 9/23, you’ll find us hanging around and enjoying our time @larzanderson for #brooklineday2018 The 7th annual event will take place from 11am-3pm (rain or shine) and is hosted by @brooklinerec Tons of fun to be had throughout the day inc. face painting/henna tattooing, balloon artists, rock climbing and bungee jumping! Like…

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  • @ Lantera at Boston Landing

    Brighton Landing is one of the biggest- if not THE biggest- thing to happen in Brighton in a very long time. Opening in May 2017, the $20M Brighton Landing MBTA Commuter Rail stop on the Framingham/Worcester line was entirely financed by New Balance with hopes of revitalizing a once bland and uninviting neighborhood into something…

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  • Kingston REM Agents Favorite Vacation Spots

    Labor Day weekend is upon us as is #allstonchristmas aka September 1st, the biggest move day in Boston. Since we @kingston.rem have #oodlesofmoveins this weekend, we can only dream about our fav spots in and around #newengland. We’re going to take this opportunity to give you a #kingstonlocal @kingston.rem style and highlight OUR fav vacation spots. @adam_j_mundt My little slice of heaven is a beach…

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  • Alden Castle

    Let’s talk about Brookline history for a moment. We at Kingston REM are suckers for that sort of thing. With all the new construction going up (quickly) it’s easy to forget the classic elegance that Brookline offers. Arguably, the crown jewel of Brookline’s quintessential beauty is the event venue, Alden Castle. Depending on how long…

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  • @ MetroMark

    This installment of Inside Look is taking us outside Downtown Boston proper and into an area where we’ve seen some VERY rapid development in the past 3 years-Jamaica Plain. Specifically, the Forest Hills T station area and it’s few square blocks have been undergoing a serious redevelopment for the past couple of years including re-routing…

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  • Eureka! Puzzles and More

    Our #kingstonlocal today features the Eureka! Puzzles & More store in Coolidge Corner. It’s chock full of treasures like artful and challenging jigsaws, diabolical mindbenders and the ancient art of Japanese puzzle boxes. Puzzles for all ages- from your 100 piece jigsaw to those thought-to-be-impossible-but-ultimately-so-so-rewarding-when-solved tavern puzzles and everything in between. A puzzle solvers paradise….

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