Rachel arrived at Boston magazine in 2007, fresh from a career in architecture, to helm its multi-award-winning design quarterly, Boston Home. Since then, she's become a vocal critic of the city's real estate policies and earned a CRMA award in civic journalism for her investigative piece on the Boston Redevelopment Authority in 2014.
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Can More Development Stitch Boston Together?
The Mass. Pike split the city apart. Now, one developer is taking the high road to stitch it back up.
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