Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Middlesex County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Malden area and across MA serve their electric customers.
The retail giant must show fair treatment of workers before any potential expansion into Malden.
Det. Sgt. Peter Mitchell, lead investigator in the Hobby Bunker break-in, had a personal stake in the case: he's a frequent customer.
Hobby Bunker's current building on Exchange Street is being redeveloped, and the owners say they can't get a new lease.
East Cambridge Savings Bank marked its first year on Pleasant Street by supporting local first responders, non-profits and small businesses.
George Lambos, owner of Fresco's Roast Beef & Seafood, said he was one of several small business owners swindled by Patricia Landau.
Banana Boat shut down Tuesday after 43 years at Revere Beach.
The owners of Hobby Bunker said nothing was stolen except some "Magic" cards. Two other area shops have experienced similar break-ins.
The longtime donut spot is looking to open a second location in Central Square.
The city's Cannabis Licensing and Enforcement Commission will start accepting applications for marijuana businesses in January.
The loans went to 745 companies in Malden in an effort to save some 6,360 jobs.
Small Business Saturday, on Nov. 28 this year, helps local businesses in Malden overcome pandemic hardships.
Patch wants to hear about the businesses that have impacted your life this year in Malden.
The grandson of slaves, Marvin Gilmore has spent his life fighting injustice. Chelsea's first dispensary is the latest front in that fight.
My Pals Barbershop owner Dominique Peña said she hopes to continue the great legacy of Gabby's.
The casino announced this week it would reduce its hours and close its hotel amid Gov. Charlie Baker's new restrictions.
Great Eastern Vintage continues the legacy of Great Eastern Trading Co., founded in Cambridge in 1968.
The 310,000-square-foot building features lab, R&D and office space, as well as restaurants and a café.
The business, Standard Naturals, Inc., wants to build a 3,000-square-foot facility off Route 1.
Malden Center Fine Wines owner Chris Lianos takes a hands-on approach to his business and trains his staff to reflect a sense of community.
AG: Machados Construction Services underpaid its workers on a public construction project awarded by the Malden Housing Authority.
Soul City Yoga, founded in Lynn in 2016, recently opened its second location in Malden.
The newest addition to Malden's Gaming District recently opened with health and safety precautions in place.
Developers say they are aiming for tenants in the incubation and innovation economies, as opposed to traditional businesses.
Paws & Purrfection, which offers pet supplies, custom items and pet waste removal, recently held a grand opening ceremony on Main Street.
Two years after opening in a small shop in Everett, Beca Shoes has opened a larger store in Malden and will start selling clothes.
John Angelo, longtime owner of Gabby's Barber Shop, is hanging up his clippers after nearly 60 years.
The casino announced Monday it is letting go of hundreds of furloughed workers, as it does not expect the jobs will return this year.
The new protocols come after a shooting, stabbing and controversial party were reported at the casino this week.
Founded by small business owners in Malden, Medford and Everett, Triangle strives to find job opportunities for people with disabilities.
A company helping small businesses with daily bookkeeping, payroll and tax filings is the newest addition to Malden's business community.
Federal authorities say six surgeons admitted to receiving kickbacks from SpineFrontier, Inc.
The U.S. Small Business Administration released the names of every company that received loans under the coronavirus stimulus package.
The resort and casino will open with new health and safety measures under Phase 3 of the state's reopening plan.
Encore Boston Harbor will reopen during Phase 3, which is expected to begin after July 6.
A clothing and shoe shop on Lebanon Street was looted early Monday, causing thousands of dollars in stolen goods and damages.
D'Artagnan, a New Jersey-based beef, poultry, game and mushroom distributor, is rolling out service in Malden with no delivery fees.
The casino said the "best-case scenario" is that it will open in July under Gov. Charlie Baker's reopening plan.
The iconic brand was left in sugar purgatory when the New England Confectionary Company abruptly shut down in 2018.