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Venerable giant bookstore is moving; West Roxbury, Roslindale both say 'move here!'

The Globe reported yesterday that Newton's New England Mobile Book Fair is looking for smaller quarters and that it's already scouted out several possible locations, including West Roxbury.

That, of course, got the eye of City Councilor Matt O'Malley (West Roxbury, Jamaica Plain), who urged the stored to move to Westie. As an incentive, he said he'd help them unpack.

Not so fast there, says Roslindale Village Main Street, which says the now empty Prescott Building on Poplar Street in Roslindale Square (where Jerusalem Trading used to be) would be perfect for the bookstore. Other Roslindalers have been jumping into the Book Fair's post on the topic to support the idea of the store moving to Roslindale.

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Either Roslindale or W. Roxbury sounds good to me.

I wonder where they are looking in W. Roxbury.

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It's still a mostly empty block. No parking, though.

Hmm, plenty of parking at the Spring Street Cafe (the cafe's kind of small, though)

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I think both Panera & the BurgerFi places are still empty.

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And plenty of parking there.

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Panera was still being used as a test kitchen site. Not sure if it still is, but was just a few months back.

Burger Fi is trying to sell it as a pre-populated kitchen/restaurant so the new owner will be a turn-key in.

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My parents started dragging me there almost 20 years ago which in turn got me hooked on reading.

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Looking for information about Germantown neighborhood in Boston, where Germantown in Boston is located, how its name came about for this Boston neighborhood, history, interesting neighborhood features, et al. Emphasis... a neighborhood in Boston! Google didn't turn up the information... unless there are better search terms not yet determined.

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Look for a brewery

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Good guess, but where would the brewery have been?

Germantown was in West Roxbury, along Grove Street, towards Dedham. Where the Deutsches Altenheim still is.

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Adam is right. No, there are no set boundaries, since most people who lived there when it was actually called that are dead, but my gut is that the intersection Grove and Washington Streets would be the center.

Now it is called "the Incineration Zone" by the locals.

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W . that was Middle East peoples turf.

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Along with the Lebanese.

The Abbouds were by where the Pleasant is when they left the South End.

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Nearby though, at one time ,
West Roxbury Liederkranz, , 46 Rockland street, West Roxbury,

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Near the corner of Bismarck and Germania. You think Haffenreffer is an Irish name?

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http://www.jphs.org/victorian/bostons-lost-breweries.html

© 1997-2017 Jamaica Plain Historical Society
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Quincy has a Germantown
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germantown_(Quincy,_Massachusetts)

The German Consulate has lots of info on individual businesses
http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/03__Consulates/Boston/05/__Are...

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The Germantown neighborhood sits on a peninsula surrounded by the Town River and Rock Island Cove, and its residents express gratitude for their homes so close to the water.

"People pays thousands of dollars rent to live on the ocean," said Malone, who has lived for about 12 years in the affordable housing run by Quincy Housing Authority.
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There was a German Lutheran Church in Roslindale, Augustus Avenue I think. Demoed about 10 years ago. It's mentioned in Anthony Sanmarco's book on Roslindale. Boston Landmarks Commission has a report on it that may have more background.

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The breweries are the key. There was a club off Boylston street, Danforth street I believe , that was the called the Shul-Verein that moved to Walpole, ( see link ,http://www.germanclub.org/sommerfest, check it out ) There were all sort of clubs around with German type names, and there is a place in West Roxbury, Deutsches Altenheim , ( https://www.germancentre.org/about-us/)>. Check them out for more detail, all my German amigos are gone. Auf wiedersehen,

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Congratulations on your completely successful hijacking of this thread on a bookstore with a totally off-topic question about "Germantown."

At least it wasn't a rank on the Boston Public Library.

The legend strikes again.

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I'd be interested in seeing how many NIMBYers who cite traffic as a reason to condemn developments are for moving this to West Roxbury. I worked on Needham St for years and the traffic caused by the bookstore was always a weekend disaster.
That said, I love this store and the family who runs it. I'd love to see it in Dorchester or a more walkable location but I'm sure the west-of-the-city customers wouldn't set foot in Dot and even Roslindale might be a little too urban for their sensibilities.

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That was kind of a cool place, right on the Newton-Needham line.

Too bad it can't be moved downtown, where more people would have immediate access to it, via the MBTA or whatever.

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