The NY-based chain of frozen custard shops opened its first Arlington location last summer.
Officials have approved proposals to offer dining on Medford Street and Broadway and arts and fitness programs in parks.
The team behind the Arlington Center mainstay said the last few months have been "difficult in so many ways."
The town is exploring options like expanded sidewalk seating, conversion of on-street parking spaces and 15-minute curbside parking.
Aeronaut Brewery, which runs a seasonal beer garden at Whittemore Park, said it will not be coming back this year due to the coronavirus.
Among the suggestions for helping businesses reopen is allowing restaurants to expand seating to sidewalks, parking lots and street spaces.
Anthony's East Side Deli owner Anthony Masci sold the deli after seven years and will retire.
A Mass. Ave. building housing two restaurants is expected to be torn down to make way for a mixed-use development.
Tryst Restaurant on Mass. Ave. closed in early April due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Toraya Restaurant, which said its landlord plans to demolish its Mass. Ave. building, is looking to open in another location.
One restaurant is helping residents who have been laid off or are struggling to provide food during the coronavirus shutdown.
Restaurants were not allowed to sell groceries during the shutdown without the proper permitting.
The shop, which rebranded itself two years ago, focused on "bakery-style" ice cream.
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Restaurants are required to provide curbside pickup or delivery only starting Tuesday.
The network recently released its list of the 35 best bread bakeries in the country.
Retro Burger is closing after seven years on Mass. Ave., but the space won't remain empty long.
A proposed pub and restaurant has run into some problems under a zoning bylaw's parking requirement.
The business will close this weekend after five years on Mass. Ave.
Jillian Harvey will coordinate three local commissions and take part in racial equity efforts.
The company was founded in Arlington in 2011 and opened a production facility and store in North Andover two years ago.
The Mass. Ave. business is eyeing a second location in Boston.
Arlington mainstay Shanghai Village has reopened as Taipei-Tokyo over a year after it was damaged in a fire.
The bakery closed for renovations in July after changing owners.
A 61-seat restaurant and bar is planned for the former Balich 5 & 10 site on Mass. Ave.
The weekend specialty based out of a Brookline sandwich shop will have its own brick-and-mortar location on Broadway.
Shanghai Village, which first opened nearly four decades ago, was damaged in a fire in May 2018.
The NY-based chain of frozen custard shops held a grand opening ceremony in Arlington Center Friday.
The doughnut hole pop-up is opening a permanent location on Lake Street.
The longtime bakery on Mass. Ave. shut down at the end of June.
A restaurant that landed on the Globe's "best new restaurants" list two years ago will close at the end of the month.
Bagels by Us closed in 2018 after 22 years on Mass. Ave.
Aeronaut Brewing Company's second season at Whittemore Park starts this weekend.
The Mass. Ave. five-and-dime closed last June after 64 years.
Aeronaut Brewing Co. is bringing its weekly beer garden back to Whittemore Park. Here's when it opens.
The Mass. Ave. bakery closed last spring after 22 years and will now become two restaurants.
A NY-based chain of shops is bringing its fourth greater Boston location to Arlington.
Plans were in the works for the "biggest little restaurant in America" to open in the former Elton's Roast Beef & Pizza space on Mass. Ave.
The Mass. Ave. business dated back to the 1980s.
A soft opening has been announced for Adventure Pub on Mass. Ave.