The Boston Redevelopment Authority leader told the Boston Business Journal he does not plan to stay on under a new mayor.
The Boston Herald reports those who were in nearby restaurants at the time of the bombings are making an effort to pay their tabs.
A development company this week filed plans to build a mixed-use building at the entrance to the arena and North Station that would feature retail and office space, a hotel and up to 500 residential units.
Claims are being accepted through June 15, and funds will start being distributed on a rolling basis on June 30.
Payments to victims will be made starting June 30.
The newly launched site offers tips, info and digital know-how for small business owners.
Through customer donations, and a company donation, Dunkin' Donuts has donated more than $667K to One Fund Boston.
A "Spectacular LobsterBake” will be held June 5 to benefit Karen Rand.
It will be just the second brick-and-mortar store for the 'stylish and socially conscious' eyewear company.
Four business presently occupy 205 Newbury St. purchased by Boston firm UrbanMeritage.
Nearly 100 chefs will be cooking up a special benefit at Fenway Park on May 15 to benefit The One Fund.
Located in the former Borders building, the store features pharmacy, beauty, groceries, wine and beer, sushi, smoothies and more.
After losing revenue due to the bombings and fallout, area hotels are bustling once again, according to the Boston Herald.
Low-interest disaster loans are available for small businesses affected by the Boston Marathon bombings.
Four new stores will open later in the spring.
Companies with locations in a 12-block area around the Boston Marathon finish line were closed for more than a week following the April 15 bombings.
The local business was damaged in the April 15 Boston Marathon bombings.
'Lace 'em up for Boston' and 100 percent of sales will benefit The One Fund.
The City of Boston Business Assistance Center is located in the Boston Park Plaza Hotel and will be open until 6 p.m. Tuesday and on Wednesday and Thursday.
The $1 billion contract to operate the Boston’s commuter rail system is the largest contract in state history.
CapeFlyer announces fare and schedule. Seasonal train service starts Memorial Day and ends Labor Day.
Do you know a business, resident or institution dedicated to sustainability? Nominate them for Boston's 'Greenovate' Awards.
The sprawling, five-building, one-acre Financial District "block" owned by the major investment firm could go for $100 million to $140 million.
The Internet company agreed to a $7 million multi-state settlement over the unauthorized collection of personal data by its Street View vehicles.
Have you noticed an increase in ridership when taking Amtrak?
The Boston Business Journal will recognize these '2013 Pacesetters'—and announce the No. 1 business in Massachusetts—at an event in April in downtown Boston.
The landmark property used to be the headquarters of the Boston Police Department.
More than 35 different trucks will gather in the South End during this year's SoWa season.
Find out who -- and what -- we celebrate on Presidents Day, as well as some other fun facts.
The company's new high-end gallery and store will be in the former New England Museum of Natural History building.
The U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday proposed ending first-class mail delivery on Saturdays.
Here's some additional facts about Sunday's big game we bet you didn't know, and some more useful information including kickoff time and where to watch the game in the Back Bay.
Fresh, local produce is closer than you think - even in the winter.
Proceeds from the party will go toward the restoration and enhancement of the Esplanade.
Panera is expanding its network of restaurants that help those who can't afford full price meals.
The store will leave the last week of March.
The bakery is chef Joanne Chang's fourth.
The "Good Neighbor Fund" is now open for applicants who need help paying their fuel bills.
The move from North Andover will bring more than 400 Converse employees to the city by 2015.