Fixing a Highway-Shaped Hole in the Heart of Black Boston
August 14, 2017
By: Erick Trickey
Tags: Dudley Square Main Streets
In Dudley Square, residents are organizing to ensure that the next round of urban renewal benefits them.
In Dudley Square, residents are organizing to ensure that the next round of urban renewal benefits them.
The 7th annual State of Our Neighborhood event was held on April 27 at the Curley K-8 School where topics discussed ranged from affordable housing to racial justice.
JP Centre/South Main Streets recently named a new president and a new executive director. The executive director position had been vacant since January.
What will Mayor Martin Walsh order from Alex’s Chimis on Thursday? Will he go for the delicious roast chicken? The fried chicken? A side of sweet plantains?
In an op-ed, co-presidents of the Egleston Square Main Street board outline four principles to guide the debate around the best way to keep Boston affordable and inclusive as it grows.
A program of the city of Boston’s Office of Small Business and Office of Women’s Advancement, WE BOS was launched in 2015 to help convene and support women entrepreneurs.
Residents mingled at a community meeting on Feb. 16 to share their feelings about what needs to be improved and maintained in Franklin Park as part of the Imagine Boston 2030 planning process.
Jamaica Plain Centre/South Main Streets (CSMS) has announced that Kevin Johnson will be its new executive director.
Joyce Stanley, Executive Director of Dudley Square Main Street, spoke with the Banner on two decades of promoting and supporting the Roxbury commercial district.
Several Jamaica Plain volunteers and businesses were chosen as business and volunteer of the year at the 20th annual Boston Main Streets awards ceremony last month.
Construction of new storefront and business spaces in Jamaica Plain is now underway.
Monday’s meeting was the first of six scheduled before BRA officials hope to submit a finalized plan to the agency’s board in August.