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This weekend kicks off the unofficial start to the summer of 2023, which means we get to head back to our favorite place, Nantucket! But before we do, we're excited to support an event for "Just Cause" on June 3rd. In this edition, we interview two men in connection with the event who are champions for our public schools; they'll explain more about the event and what it supports, as well as help unveil a pretty awesome auction item. Plus, a refreshing cocktail recipe to help you sashay into the warmer weather, an exciting price reduction on Nantucket, and a review of a listing that set a record for the highest rent in Boston's Seaport. 

Featured Property

Mazer Group Exclusive

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5 Bedrooms / 3 Full Baths / 1  Half Bath


3,879 SF / $4,999,000

This elegantly renovated five-bedroom, single-family home is in the heart of the South End. The living area is spacious and bright, with floor-to-ceiling windows that allow plenty of natural light to flood the space. The open layout and comfortable seating areas make it the perfect home to entertain guests and enjoy family time. The kitchen is fully renovated with modern appliances and incredible storage space. It features custom cabinetry, stunning imported quartzite countertops, and high-end appliances with two islands! The dining area is adjacent to the kitchen and has a gorgeous private deck for outdoor living. The home has five spacious bedrooms, providing ample space for a large family and hosting guests. In addition, the property has two full parking spots. 117 West Newton Street is truly the perfect balance of modern style and classic charm, with all the amenities you could imagine to enjoy city living to the fullest.

View the complete listing for 

117 W Newston Street, HERE.

Magnetic People

In the tapestry of our society, one thread stands out as essential for its strength and resilience—the prioritization of the community. At the heart of this collective spirit lie our schools. Schools hold a unique position as the nexus of knowledge, growth, and social cohesion, making them the most vital component of our communities. By placing schools at the forefront, we prioritize education and protect our future. Community First - it's that simple. 


On June 3rd, we will come together at The Boston Button Factory for "Just Cause" to support Community First Project, a non-profit run by former Navy SEAL, Andrew Sullivan, that trains our local police force to serve our communities and better protect our schools from violent attacks. To help raise awareness and funds, local artist and award-winning Boston Public School teacher, Ari Hauben will show his artwork and auction off a unique piece commissioned for the event. We did a combined interview with both gentlemen to ask the decorated veteran and school teacher where they found common ground on the subject of protecting our schools. 


Andrew Sullivan and Ari Hauben

1. Andrew, you have taken on the challenge of helping police officers be better prepared to protect our schools, and Ari, you are an artist and an award-winning teacher. What about schools made you both choose to serve this segment of our community?

AS: Being a parent has driven most of my decisions in life, both before and after retirement. I went into the Seal Teams because I felt I had the attributes needed to protect my family by seeking out the evil in this world and helping to eliminate it. Now, in retirement, I am still passionate about making my family, friends, and communities safer by sharing the critical knowledge base I developed throughout my military career.

Our schools deserve a protected and welcoming environment for our children, and I am willing to do whatever it takes to help make that possible. 

AH: For me becoming a Boston public high school teacher, specifically one at a school designed for students who struggle with emotional and behavioral challenges, felt less like a choice and more like serendipity. As someone who wasn't always the best student and strained to succeed within the confines of our public school system, the fact that I'm teaching in it still surprises me. That, combined with my practice as a professional artist, gives me a unique perspective of where my students are coming from and an understanding that strength comes in many different forms.

Through art, I've been able to access this in myself and my students, and often finding the power of even some small success can lead to bigger and better things!

2. Ari, you've created a piece exclusively for the event titled Warrior. What is the significance of this piece with Community First's effort to protect our schools? Andrew, the word warrior conjures images of bravery, protection, skill, and battle. Your mission is to help our local police force become warriors for our children. Many might misjudge Community First's mission simply because of the visuals of guns. But the fact is, guns are being brought into our schools to cause devastation. How do you balance the need for sensitivity with the obvious need to better equip the local police force for these situations?

Ari Hauben's Warrior

AS:  This is a great question! Thank you. I like to point out the many differences between law enforcement and military special operations when asked these types of questions. The warrior culture we foster in the military is much different than the culture I see in law enforcement. Police are protectors, first and foremost. They are our front line against the dangers that are increasingly plaguing communities, and we are fortunate to have these brave men and women place themselves at risk to keep us safe. However, increasingly we are seeing critical, life-and-death incidents occur where we need these same officers to adopt this warrior mindset to confront these evils safely and effectively. Therefore, it is essential that we train and educate our officers to understand the differences between and appropriately adapt to the "protector" and "warrior" mindsets so they can better prepare to meet today's threats.

AH:  The piece I created for our event on June 3rd represents strength, protection, and resilience, but also life and beauty, all while looking forward to the future. Of course, it gives the nod to our friends in the SEALS by using Neptune and the trident in the work too! The sad reality is that violence in schools has become commonplace, and as a teacher and a father, it crosses my mind daily and feels very hard to do anything about. This is why the Boston Button Factory team and I are so excited to be working with Andrew and Community First, who are proactively working towards giving the people who protect us the tools they need to succeed under the worst circumstances. I think the messaging in the art encompasses many of these ideas as well as references looking forward to the future, something all of our students should be able to do.

3. You both come from two completely different backgrounds, yet you found common ground to come together. Ari, why did this cause of training our police to protect our schools call to you? And, Andrew, what are the commonalities between the discipline of visual arts and the discipline of going to battle?

AS:  

Another fantastic question! I like to think that planning a mission is an art form in itself. We have highly trained individuals who are the best in their field, working together to create a plan that unifies the talents of all involved into one significant effort. The mission validates the skill and preparation of the men and women who successfully complete it. Much like art, in my mind, which is a combination of mediums used by a talented individual or group that combine to make something aesthetically pleasing and often remarkable. 

Additionally, there is extreme attention to detail in combat that I assume the art world shares. We painstakingly review and critique every step of our combat processes to ensure results as close to perfection as possible. It is the only way to deliver the finest fighting force onto the battlefield consistently.  

 

AH:  I think when you look a little closer, Andrew and I don't come from such totally different places. His answer to this question did an excellent job showing some of this common ground. (Read his full answer if you haven't, and thanks for making answering this easier for me, Sully!) And as I mentioned above, as both a teacher and a father, safety in schools is something I think about every day on many levels. Unfortunately, at my school, metal detectors, classroom doors that automatically lock, and the sight of police officers are all the norm. So, as I continue to look a little closer, I think that the common ground between myself, my teaching, and what we value at the Boston Button Factory was underfoot from the start and that, ultimately, we share the same goals. 

4. Andrew, we have a question for you because we understand that as a decorated Navy SEAL, you helped to secure tickets to the Army Navy-Game in December. The proceeds from auctioning these tickets will benefit Community First and Team Impact. Tell us more about the event and why you were compelled to get involved.

AS:  

In the military world, the Army/Navy game is the single most significant point of contention among service members; GO NAVY!! It's also the most remarkable display of inter-service comradery, esprit-de-corps, and pride for our country among those who protect it. When I heard the game was coming to Foxboro on December 9th, I felt obliged to bring my passion for this rivalry to those who help to support our non-profit. We have partnered with TeamImpact.org to draft two disabled children into the Army and Navy football programs to create a long-term, life-changing experience for everyone involved. We will follow and support these children's journies throughout the season, culminating at the Army/Navy game.


Additionally, with support from private donors and the Omni Hotel Seaport, we will provide a weekend of activities uniting the military, first responders, and Massachusett's philanthropic communities.

To partake in this weekend, we have a spectacular auction package consisting of two VIP (G-P Atrium) tickets, food, drinks, and parking (if needed). The package bundle includes the following:


  • Two nights at the Omni Hotel Seaport.

  • An invite to our pregame celebration at Lifted (Omni) on Friday evening.

  • Transportation to and from Foxboro on game day.


What better way to be a part of history than to spend the game with Navy Seals, Army Special Operations, Admirals, Generals, and Silver Star and Medal of Honor recipients? It will be a once and a lifetime experience for those who attend. Anyone interested in the auction can contact us directly at admin@blueforcestrategies.com. All money raised will support Community First Project's efforts to provide no-cost training to Massachusetts police officers.

 

Support Community First Project HERE.

Purchase tickets for the June 3rd event HERE.

Premier Listings

40 Traveler St, Unit 207

1 Bedroom / 1 Full Bath


741 SF / $875,000


View the complete listing for 40 Traveler St. Unit 207, HERE.

14 W Broadway Unit 201

Boston, MA 02127

2 Bedrooms / 2 Full Baths 

1 Valet Garage Parking Spot & Private Outdoor Space

1,339 SF / $895,000


View the complete listing for 14 W Broadway, Unit 201, HERE.

55 Dwight St, Unit 1 

2 Bedroom / 2 Full Baths / 1 Half Bath

1,600 SF / $2,299,000


View the complete listing for 55 Dwight St. Unit 1, HERE.

580 Washington St, Unit PH3

3 Bedrooms / 3 Full Baths

2 Valet Garage Parking Spots & Private Outdoor Space

1,882 SF / $2,999,000


View the complete listing for 580 Washington St, unit PH3 HERE.

50 Battery St, Unit 308 

2 Bedrooms / 2 Full Baths

1 Garage Parking Spot & Private Outdoor Space 

1,683 SF / $2,29900


View the complete listing for 50 Battery St. Unit 308 HERE.

40 Hanson St,

4 Bedrooms / 4 Full Baths

2 Garage Parking Spots & 5 Private Outdoor Spaces

3,551 SF / $4,495,000


View the complete listing for 40 Hanson Street, HERE.

409 Commonwealth Ave, Unit E, Boston, MA 02115

3 Bedrooms / 3 Full Baths / 2 Half Baths

3 Garage Parking Spots & Private Outdoor Space

3,725 SF /$6,495,000


View the complete listing for


409 Commonwealth Ave, Unit E, HERE.

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Here's an Exclusive Early Peek to The Mazer Group Clients on New Price to Celebrate Memorial Day Weekend!


Luxurious .94 Acre Estate

7,210 SF / $29,999,000

6 Residences, Including a 4-Unit Main House and 2 Free-Standing Cottages, a 2-Car Garage, and 14 Parking Spaces


View the book for this gorgeous property HERE and take a virtual tour HERE.

Coming Soon

290 Commonwealth Ave. Unit 9 

Boston, MA 02115

2 Bedroom /2 Full Baths

2 Parking Spots

1,505 SF / $1,999,000


"Just Cause" a Night of Art, Booze, Music, Food, Charity & Awesomeness

FOR A GOOD CAUSE: All proceeds from the event will support the Community First Project and its mission to provide no-cost training to police officers to help them better understand and calmly respond to the stressful, “worst-case” situations officers might only see once in a lifetime.

WHAT: A night filled with art, music, food, beverages, and good people for a good cause


WHERE: Boston Button Factory, 50 Melcher St. Boston

 02210


WHEN: Saturday, June 3rd from 6:00 - 11:00


ART: The latest work from the Boston Button Factory resident artist, Ari Hauben, will be displayed. Including a series of pieces created just for this event, all profit from the sale of this collection will go directly to Community First.


MUSIC: Beats by BBF house DJ Toldeo Grant, a live performance by "Mild Bill," and a special guest appearance.


FOOD: Food will be served by chef Jose Duarte of Tambo 22 Peruvian-inspired restaurant featuring local, natural, and sustainable ingredients. His food is seen as a "A PORTAL TO PERU," and Boston Magazine recently recognized Tambo22 as one of Boston's best restaurants.


BEVERAGES: The bar will feature specialty cocktails made from Codigo Tequila, Jameson, and Malfy Gin, as well as Wine, Rose, Champagne, Beers, and much more.

Purchase your tickets HERE. Tickets are $100 now. On May 29th, they increase to $125.00. Plan ahead, as this event will sell out!

Offers Accepted!

70 Phillips St Apt 5

Boston, MA 02114

2 Bedrooms / 1 Full Bath

2 Parking Spots

560 SF / $765,000

471 Hanover St, Unit 2 

Boston, MA 02109


1 Bedroom / 1 Full Bath


664 SF / $977,000


View the complete listing for 471 Hanover St., Unit 2, HERE.

14 W Broadway, Unit 501

2 Bedroom / 2 Full Baths

1 Valet Garage Parking Spot & Private Outdoor Space

1,435 SF / $1,095,000



View the complete listing for 14 W Broadway Unit 501, HERE.

14 W Broadway, Unit 406

South Boston, MA 02127

2 Bedroom / 2 Full Bath

1 Valet Parking Spot & Private Outdoor Space

1,247 SF / $1,189,000


View the complete listing for 14 W Broadway, Unit 406, HERE.

1383 Brush Hill Rd

7 Bedrooms / 5 Full Baths / 1 Half Bath


6,644 SF / $3,500,000


View the complete listing for 1383 Brush Hill Road HERE.

New England Foodies

We have so many things to celebrate; the start of the summer season, the love of our friends and family, the sacrifices made for our freedom, and the commitment of those who do the right thing for our community. 


We have a refreshing cocktail recipe to salute those who have stood up for what is right and for those who continue to do so. This delicious "Lazy Palomo" is one of the featured cocktails for the June 3rd "Just Cause" event. We hope you'll make it at home this Memorial Day weekend, as well as come to sip it in person.

The Lazy Paloma

Ingredients


  • 1.5 Oz. Codigo Blanco Tequila

  • .5 Oz. Fresh Lime Juice

  • 4 Oz. Grapefruit Soda

Instructions

  1. Fill your favorite highball glass with ice.
  2. Pour in Codigo Tequila and lime juice.
  3. Top with grapefruit soda.
  4. Raise your glass for a cheer and enjoy!

Record-Breaking Listing

Check out this record-breaking listing in Boston's Seaport. The gorgeous waterfront views and luxurious building amenities earned this spectacular property the highest rent in the Seaport.

150 Seaport Blvd, Unit 15C/D

4 Bedrooms / 4 Full Baths / 1 Half Bath


3092 SF / $30,000 per Month


View the complete listing for 150 Seaport Blvd, Unit 15C/D, HERE.

Recent Transactions

17 Gloucester St. #7 

2 Bedrooms / 1 Full Bath

1,150 SF / $4,000 per Month


View the complete listing for 17 Gloucester Street #7 HERE.

350 North St, Unit 102

2 Bedrooms / 2 Full Baths 

1 Parking Spot

1,150 SF / $4,400 per Month


View the complete listing for 350 North Street, Unit 102, HERE.

38 Fleet Street, Unit 4

2 Bedrooms / 2 Full Baths

Private Outdoor Space

1,000 SF / $4,500 per Month


View the complete listing for 38 Fleet Street, Unit 4, HERE.

5 Ayr Road, Unit 2

4 Bedrooms / 2 Full Baths

1,500 SF / $5,000 per Month


View the complete listing for 5 Ayr Road HERE.

14 W Broadway Unit 604

Boston, MA 02127

2 Bedrooms / 2 Full Baths

 

1 Valet Garage Parking & Private Outdoor Space

1,005 SF / $795,900


View the complete listing for 14 W Broadway, Unit 604 HERE.

65 Meridian St, Unit 6

3 Bedrooms / 2 Full Baths

Private Outdoor Space

1,537 SF / $915,000


View the complete listing for 65 Meridian St., Unit 6, HERE.

2 Battery Wharf, Unit 2503,

1 Bedroom / 1 Full Bath / 1 Half Bath

1 Garage Parking Spot 

923 SF / $949,900



View the complete listing for 2 Battery Wharf, Unit 2503, HERE.

4 Battery Wharf, Unit 4305 

1 Bedroom / 1 Full Bath / 1 Half Bath

1 Garage Parking Spot

1,294 SF / $1,330,000


View the complete listing for 4 Battery Wharf, Unit 4305, HERE.

3 Bedrooms / 2 Full Baths

1,523 SF / $1,900,000


View the complete listing for 8 York Street HERE.

Rentals

344 Hanover St, Unit 2

1 Bedroom / 1 Full Bath


850 SF / 

$3,700



View the complete listing from 344 Hanover St. Unit 2 HERE.

96 South St, Unit 3

2 Bedrooms / 2 Full Baths


1,710 SF / $5,600 per Month


View the complete listing for 96 South St, Unit 3, HERE.

150 Seaport Blvd, Unit 10F

1 Bedroom / 1 Full Bath

888 SF / $8,500 per Month


View the complete listing for 150 Seaport Blvd, Unit  10 F, HERE.

37 Quaise Rd, 

Nantucket, MA 02554


2 Bedroom / 1 Full Bath


708 SF / $10,000 per Week


View the complete listing for 37 Quaise Road HERE.

7 Independent Way

4 Bedroom / 1 Full Bath / 1 Half Bath

1,495 SF / $12,000 per Week



View the complete listing for 7 Independent Way HERE.

150 Seaport Blvd, Unit 10B

2 Bedrooms / 2 Full Baths / 1 Half Bath

1 Valet Garage Parking & Private Outdoor Space

1,498 SF / $14,000 per Month


View the complete listing for 150 Seaport Blvd, Unit 10B, HERE.

205 Commonwealth Ave, Unit PH

2 Bedroom / 2 Full Bath / 1 Half Bath

1 Parking Spot / Direct Elevator Access  

& Private Outdoor Space

2,200 SF / $20,000 per Month


View the complete listing for 205 Commonwealth Ave, Unit PH, HERE.

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