Top spots to live 2019: Boston neighborhoods
June 4, 2019
By: Jon Gorey
Tags: hyde park main streets
The city’s price increases hit hyperdrive for condos and single-family homes. Which neighborhood is the “it” place now?
The city’s price increases hit hyperdrive for condos and single-family homes. Which neighborhood is the “it” place now?
Hyde Park Main Street Director, Thien Simpson, awarded Friends of the Hyde Park Library 2019 Friend of the Year Award.
On Saturday September 22nd, join us for the opening of West Roxbury’s newest storefront, The Monarch Studio.
You might see a bright blue sticker in the windows of some Boston businesses. That’s because the city is rolling out a new recognition for establishments to make things easier for elderly.
On June 13, Hyde Park Main Streets (HPMS) named Thien Simpson as its newest Executive Director, The Boston City Council met on Monday to discuss the idea for curbside compost pickup in the city.
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Mayor Martin J. Walsh celebrated the formation of a new partnership between Project Place’s Clean Corners/Bright Hopes program, Washington Gateway Main Street and the Chinatown Main Street as part of
In February, the Boston Art Commission, along with other arts and South End groups, put out a call for Boston artists to submit their designs for a mural.
Central to the WRMS vision is Imagine West Roxbury, a set of recommendations on how to continue improving the business district.
West Roxbury Main Streets will host Celebrate Centre on Oct. 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Celebrate Centre will herald the return of the Sidewalk Sale.
Executive director of West Roxbury Main Streets, Danielle Joseph discussed one of the nonprofit organization’s main goals: To continue offering its support to residents and businesses in the district.
Among the plans Boston Mayor Marty Walsh laid out at his second State of the City address was a push for the construction and expansion of parks using six acres of land across the city.