The Midway Café appeared at a violations hearing today.
Three addresses are vacant at this section of South Street.
John Mackey made the remarks while promoting his book, Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business, at a Boston Chamber event.
Readers provided their opinions on what businesses they'd like to see in the neighborhood.
Have you noticed an increase in ridership when taking Amtrak?
Jamaica Plain Patch got an answer to the questions posed earlier this week.
The vintage clothing store was on Centre Street for nine months before it recently closed.
The sign is in the window of a business at 536 Centre St.
More than 35 different trucks will gather in the South End during this year's SoWa season.
JP Business and Professional Association member Carlos Icaza said the business community should look to clean up Centre Street.
JP business owners played a game of “Pass the Clap” at the most recent meeting of the JP Business and Professional Association.
The Boston Phoenix’s annual “Best of Boston” is a friendly voter-based competition among several Boston-based establishments.
The Jamaica Plain Business and Professional Association Board of Directors meets monthly.
The restaurant is a sister restaurant to Trattoria Il Panino in the North End.
The Midway Café will appear before a board for a hearing marked “disciplinary” by the city of Boston.
The Centre Street staple has been closed for about three weeks, but the renovations are done and the burrito shop will be open Friday.
The restaurant is “done,” according to a source.
Eric Ciampa will take over the longstanding JP restaurant after the death of his father, Fred Ciampa.
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 Jamaica Plain.
Jamaica Plain's Scottish restaurant holds Burns Suppers this weekend.
There’s Canto 6 and the local police station, but a huge space is vacant in this high foot-traffic area of Jamaica Plain.
The move from North Andover will bring more than 400 Converse employees to the city by 2015.
With a new Forest Hills location, Harvest Co-op continues its commitment to local products and community.
The annual brunch will allow patrons to "do good and eat well" in Boston on Jan. 26th and 27th.
A message board post looking for a chef could be a clue.
The local haunt celebrates the legacy of Scottish poet Robert Burns.
The JP non-profit organization will use the Newman's Own Foundation grant to develop a program, which will provide workshops for people who have transitioned to public housing, according to the Boston Business Journal.
The shop on the corner of Green and Washington streets serves up a mean cup of chocolate joe, according to Boston.com.
After weeks of speculation, WTKK NewsTalk 96.9 officially relaunched as POWER 96.9 on Wednesday.
The local grocer launched a four-pack of the month club.
Zipcar currently has car sharing spots in Newton Centre.
During these economic times, businesses come and go all the time. Tell us which ones you were sad to see go in the comments section below.
What business do you want to see open in Jamaica Plain next year?
The newest addition to Forest Hills is the Cambridge-originating organic food co-op.
The project will look at sidewalks, roadways, pedestrian zones, signage and retail vendors.
Four businesses will donate 15 percent of sales to the Curley School Dec. 11.
Massachusetts is one of 42 states that offer the lottery game; find Jamaica Plain retailers and tips on how to play here.
Plans for the project were filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority last week.
The Internet giant has been exempt from collecting sales taxes in Massachusetts but some say that changed when it bought a North Reading company this year.
Say hello to Jamaica Plain's newest prospective homebrewing supply store owner.