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and never quite recovered, despite the prevailing favorable economic conditions in post-war Boston. However, due to Mission Hill's rapidly gentrifying population and the recent (August 2007) influx of a dedicated group of resident intellectuals, Kostachuk Square has been targeted as the location for
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Kostachuk Square is located at the intersection of Parker Hill Avenue and Calumet Street, in Mission Hill, Roxbury, a neighborhood of Boston. The square was named for Stephen Kostachuk, who was killed in action on November 6, 1944. He lived at 191 Calumet Street for many years prior to
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projects that assisted in reasserting Kostachuck Square's waning role in the region's cultural and intellectual scene.
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numerous new nightlife ventures, as part of the broader urban development of the region.
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works that filled in the Back Bay and other parts of downtown Boston.
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Kostachuk Square's economic fortunes remained bleak following the
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