What’s Happening on Main Streets
August 4, 2017
By: Richard Rouse
Tags: Mission Hill Main Streets
Monthly column about Mission Hill Main Streets
Monthly column about Mission Hill Main Streets
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.
Mission Hill Main Streets (MHMS) is moving to a new location at 812 Huntington Ave.
If you’re an artist who wants to leave their mark on Boston’s urban landscape, now’s your chance.
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.
Bodegas hug the sidewalks, merengue drifts from stores along a lively stretch of Jamaica Plain.
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.
The South End has welcomed several new parks in the few years.
Over the last 20 years, more than seven acres of urban renewal parcels on Washington Street were rebuilt from the demolition of vacant buildings of the late 1970s.
The state’s first-ever class in business English for speakers of other languages, a collaboration between Egleston Square Main Street and Hyde/Jackson Square Main Street, graduated six small business
The grants, which will support initiatives in seven Main Streets Districts.