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Tuesday, July 20: Eastie Rising

POSTED: 12:10 pm EDT July 15, 2010
UPDATED: 3:49 pm EDT August 5, 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.



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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

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