BUT THEY BELIEVE IT’S AN ACCIDENT. ALL RIGHT. HAVE A LOOK AT THE NEW EVERETT SKYLINE. THE KRAFT GROUP FINALLY STRIKING A DEAL WITH BOTH EVERETT AND BOSTON TO BUILD A NEW SOCCER STADIUM FOR THE NEW ...
The Kraft Group announced Wednesday it struck an agreement with the cities of Everett and Boston to transform an industrial site along the Mystic River into a professional soccer stadium for the New ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and the Kraft Group reached community impact agreements hours before the midnight deadline for a proposed professional soccer stadium in Everett. It will be the new home of ...
The Kraft Group, owners of the New England Revolution, announced Wednesday that they have reached an agreement to move forward with plans to build a soccer stadium for the franchise in Everett, ...
The New England Revolution is a major step closer to getting a new stadium in Everett, after the Kraft Group and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced an agreement on Wednesday that aims to compensate ...
A proposed 25,000-seat soccer stadium in Everett edged closer to reality on Wednesday with the striking of a community benefits agreement between the city of Boston and the Kraft Group–owned company ...
New England Revolution Kraft Group reach agreements with Boston and Everett in pursuit of Revolution soccer stadium "We look forward to continued collaboration with Everett, Boston, and the community ...
The Kraft Group and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced an agreement of a ‘community benefits package’ for the proposed soccer stadium for the New England Revolution, valued at nearly $48 million over ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Robert Kraft and the New England Revolution are facing a critical deadline as they work to finalize a deal with the City of Boston ...
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said the city and Kraft Group have reached a $48 million community impact agreement for the Everett stadium development, far exceeding the Krafts’ prior $750,000 offer ...
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