Mayor boosts Boston business districts
August 1, 2019
By: India Glenn
Tags: Business Support, Greater Grove Hall Main Streets
Local businesses recognized for contributions to neighborhoods
Local businesses recognized for contributions to neighborhoods
3 days, 9 stops, 40 small businesses celebrated. Mayor Martin J. Walsh is returning for the “Mayor on Main” trolley tour, a three-day event that will highlight Boston’s Main Streets districts.
JP Centre/South Main Streets presents the JP Festival Trolley, a free trolley that will span the district and Jamaica Plain.
Local Main Street Directors Jenn Cartee and Ed Gaskin of Greate are presenting the "Crowdfunding for Placemaking: The Successes and Challenges" at this year's Main Street NOW Conference in Seatle.
Boston’s Enchanted Trolley Tour continues the festive tradition of lighting holiday trees throughout Boston.
The goal of this campaign is to improve and beautify the Poplar Street sidewalk that runs alongside Adams Park in the heart of Roslindale Village neighborhood in Boston.
JP Centre/South Main Streets is throwing a party to celebrate launching an app that will make exploring the neighborhood more mobile-friendly and interactive.
On Saturday September 22nd, join us for the opening of West Roxbury’s newest storefront, The Monarch Studio.
JP Centre/South Main Streets is launching StriveOn, a free mobile app that will make exploring the neighborhood more mobile-friendly and interactive, with a kickoff event September 29.
Brighton Main Streets is a volunteer-driven organization dedicated to the revitalization of Brighton's neighborhood commercial district.
Today we are releasing the full video of RVMS ED Alia Hamada Forrest interviewing five women business owners whose organizations are located on the 2nd Floor of 20 Belgrade.
We invite you to be part of Roxbury Memory Trail Mobile App. The most urgent need at this moment is raising the $5,000 in matching funds. You can help by spreading the word or donating today.