Howard Chadwick said Monday will be his last day of business on River Street.
This Sunday is the last Sunday for the Market at its winter location; soon it moves outside to the Thayer Street Lot and 500 Harrison Ave..
Mohr is seeking a liquor license for its in-store cafe while Urban Grape hopes to expand into South End with a new wine shop.
The company Genuine Interactive is nominated for Best Cultural Institution Website by the awards organization, and anyone can also vote online to help them win a "People's Voice" Webby.
South End resident Peter Roy is the co-owner of the new eatery boasting "good food, reinvented."
Plans for a six-story residential building at 1672 Washington St. are set to proceed.
The award, from The Boston Foundation, is the largest the organization has ever received,
The filing deadline for state and federal taxes in tomorrow, April 17!
A sampling of open houses in the South End on Sunday.
Our readers have spoken.
Plans to build a 19-room hotel on Arlington Street by South End company BSA Management and the owner of Darryl's Corner Bar & Kitchen have been scrapped.
Where's the best place to buy sporting goods in the South End?
Check out some of the neighborhood's bargain bin real estate.
Don't panic: The popular eatery should reopen by the end of the week.
Dunks and Starbucks dot the landscape, but there are plenty of local venues to try, too.
The commission met yesterday, at 5:30 p.m., at city hall.
The owners of the 7-Eleven on Berkeley Street spoke with residents regarding their desire to add beer and wine to their shelves.
The South End could have a new purveyor of alcoholic beverages soon.
Tuesday looks like an excellent day to buy those groceries—and help out a good cause.
The food trucks officially return to the streets of Boston on Sunday, and South Enders will now have a local option.
The Worcester Square Area Neighborhood Association heard a detailed account of plans for 35 Northampton St. from the developer on Tuesday.
Check out some of the neighborhood's most lucrative real estate!
As a part of their bankruptcy claim, the company is selling off the names, addresses, and email addresses of customers who have joined their loyalty programs. Does this seem fair to you?
Where’s the best place in the South End to get your taxes done.
The Washington Street establishment takes the top prize this week.
South End Patch's Places directory has free listings that business owners can take ownership of and keep in touch with South End Patch readers.
Executives from Wegmans toured that site, as well as a few others in the Fenway neighborhood.
Zipcar has announced that it's expanding its pilot van rental program from San Francisco to Boston and Washington D.C.
Please vote for your favorite spot by taking our poll and by clicking on the directory link and writing a short, one or two sentence review.
Where's the best place to dine in the South End?
The Tremont Street salon is our Best of Patch Readers’ Choice winner for best hair salon/barber shop in the South End.
Things are looking up for small business, according to Patch’s first survey of Massachusetts business owners.
The Dartmouth Street restaurant and bar is our most recent Best of Patch Readers’ Choice winner.
Your neighbors are in need of some immediate recommendations.
A local pet care shop has closed its doors.
At least 16 neighborhood restaurants are taking part in the two-week, prix-fixe event, which starts Sunday, March 18.
The long-stagnant area is experiencing an influx of new development proposals, according to the Boston Globe.
It's a big week for the proposed project at the site of the Olde Dutch Cottage Candy building.