Tuesday, July 20: Eastie RisingPOSTED: 12:10 pm EDT July 15, 2010 There are beautiful brownstones, a burgeoning art scene, and breathtaking waterfront views. There's also a large working class, a cultural melting pot, and accents from every part of the globe. East Boston is home to young professionals buying their first condo, and new immigrants seeking a fresh start. Tonight, Ted Reinstein explores the neighborhood some fans are calling the light at the end of the tunnel.
Show Resources: East Boston Main Streets 146 Maverick Street East Boston, MA 617-561-1044 East Boston Main Streets 80 Border Street Cultural Exchange Center 80 Border Street East Boston, MA 617-510-7011 80 Border Street New England Gallery of Latin American Art 186 Cottage Street East Boston, MA 617-418-5838 NEGLAA Piers Park Sailing Center 95 Marginal Street East Boston, MA 617-561-6677 Piers Park Sailing HarborArts, Inc. 256 Marginal Street East Boston, MA 617-877-6336 HarborArts Ecco Restaurant and Martini Bar 107 Porter Street East Boston, MA 617-561-1112 Ecco Common Boston Ryan Persac,ABR REALTOR Prudential Unlimited Realty 1290A Beacon Street Brookline, MA 02446 Bus 617.264.7900 Fax 617.232.9984 Cell 617.223.1821 Copyright 2010 by TheBostonChannel.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Comments |



