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Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Thursday, April 26, 2018

MASSterList: Setti drops out | Band of Betrayers | Not for sale



MASSterList: Setti drops out | Band of Betrayers | Not for sale



Wynn boss: Yeah, we might sell the Everett casino, no wait, it’s not for sale
 
Earlier this week, Wynn Resorts CEO Matt Maddox appeared to leave the door open to a possible sale, under certain circumstances, of its under-construction Everett casino, known (for now) as Wynn Boston Harbor, as the BBJ reported.Yesterday, Maddox was trying to slam the door closed, pronouncing on CNBC: “Boston's not up for sale.” Michelle Williams at MassLive and Mark Arsenault at the Globe have more on Maddox’s not-for-sale pronouncement.

Report: Google could be anchor tenant at new Kendall Square building
 
Google could well become the anchor tenant of a new 400,000-square-foot office tower that Boston Properties plans to build in Cambridge’s booming Kendall Square, reports the BBJ’s Catherine Carlock, citing sources.
BBJ
 
 
So how much would apartment rents rise if Amazon chooses Boston for its new HQ2?
 
Speaking of giant tech firms in the area: There would be a cost involved if Amazon ultimately chooses Boston as the site of its new second headquarters – and we’re not talking about state economic incentives to lure Amazon here. The New York Times, crunching the numbers from a Zillow study, says rents could rise by about $500 a month over the first 10 years if 50,000 Amazon worker ultimately landed here. The H2Q rental impact would be, percentage-wise, even worse in places like Nashville and Denver. 
NYT
 
 
Markey expresses ‘serious concerns’ about storing nuclear waste near rising seas
 
The Globe’s David Abel reports on U.S. Ed Markey’s call to get nuclear waste from Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station and other nuclear plants as far away as possible from rising seas.
Boston Globe

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