The Boston Redevelopment Authority leader told the Boston Business Journal he does not plan to stay on under a new mayor.
The deadline to submit claims to receive financial aid from One Fund Boston is June 15.
Owner Adam Rutstein says he wants to offer something for everyone in his “comfortable American bistro” style restaurant.
Jamaica Plain responds to the call for the proper disposal of cigarettes along Centre Street.
A Patch reader says she was called, and guesses the scammers could be targeting businesses, some in Jamaica Plain.
More than $30 million has been donated by individuals and corporations to help those most affect by the Boston Marathon bombings.
As part of the effort to rid Centre Street of trash generated from businesses, one business-owner suggests taking a break from smoking during breaks.
The Boston Business Journal published a data-driven Google Map of every bar with outdoor patio seating in the Boston area.
Claims for One Fund Boston payments are being accepted through June 15, and funds will start being distributed on a rolling basis on June 30.
The state's Restaurant and Business Alliance said there was "no sign of opposition" at a hearing this week.
Payments to victims will be made starting June 30.
The cost of colonoscopies, MRIs, CT scans and mammograms can shift a lot from place to place.
First brick-and-mortar Cheeseboy will begin operating this spring and is hiring about 30 people.
Located in the former Borders building, the store features pharmacy, beauty, groceries, wine and beer, sushi, smoothies and more.
Not only do JP residents not want a Walgreens, but they mentioned several West Roxbury restaurants when asked what they would like to see on their part of Centre Street.
The sandwich shop, not another public transit line.
Rumors have swirled that the 600 block of Centre Street could get a Walgreens, despite evidence to the contrary.
In the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings, Bikes Not Bombs offers sympathy and an explanation on the organization’s name.
About 2,000 Dunkin' Donuts restaurants in the New England area are collecting donations for One Fund Boston to support those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings.
The IRS will automatically provide this extension to anyone living in Suffolk County.
The residents of Jamaica Plain have strong opinions when their favorite restaurants are categorized. See just how strong they are!
Find out when Jamaica Plain's newest ice cream shop opens on Centre Street.
Check out the top 10 rated restaurants in Jamaica Plain based on Yelp! reviews. Did your neighbors get it right?
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.
The mayor and U.S. senator from Massachusetts met with a group of businesswomen Tuesday to discuss Community Development Block Grants.
The event is free and open to the public.
'Million Dollar Startup' will pick one winner from small companies across Massachusetts to feature on a new show, airing in May on NECN.
Rumor has it that, with the building lease up, the restaurant, located between Downtown Crossing and the Theater District, will shutter and the comedy club downstairs will relocate.
The sprawling, five-building, one-acre Financial District "block" owned by the major investment firm could go for $100 million to $140 million.
Boston’s Department of Public Works may provide additional cleanup in Boston’s neighborhoods this summer.
The Jamaica Plain Business and Professional Association meets monthly and invites the local business community.
The five-mile run goes through Franklin Park and ends at Doyle’s Café.
How does cooking meatballs on the grill relate to writing things off? Ron Mutascio has the answer.
The Green Street area will house new businesses coming soon.
The Internet company agreed to a $7 million multi-state settlement over the unauthorized collection of personal data by its Street View vehicles.
The dairy-free ice cream shop with one location in Allston will pop up on Centre Street sometime soon.
Three addresses are vacant at this section of South Street.
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.
Bostinno.com highlighted Jamaica Plain in its weekly “Mini-Vacation of the Week” column.