Business
Columbia Point Master Plan: Task force created clear guidelines for development along Morrissey Blvd. including the Globe property.After years of “maybe it is, maybe it isn’t” for sale, it appears that the Boston Globe property on Morrissey Boulevard is... Read more
Boston residents and businesses may now go online and learn about the solar power potential of their homes and buildings, including installation cost estimates. Mayor Martin Walsh on Tuesday announced Solar System Boston, a mapping system the city has... Read more
Quincy Street revitalization: Mayor Walsh and fellow elected officials at the Bornstein & Pearl Food Production Center opening on Monday. Photo by Don West
The $15 million, state-of-the-art Bornstein & Pearl Food Production Center is officially... Read more
Tony Paciulli: Pursuer of justicePresident and CEO Tony Paciulli is very clear about priorities at Meetinghouse Bank: “We emphasize personal attention” he tells his clients and staff. That philosophy is especially the case, it seems, when someone attempts... Read more
Over the next year, an 18,000-square foot abandoned warehouse at 181 Bowdoin St. will be transformed into the first contract manufacturing brewery in the state – a $1.7 million project set to make waves, beginning in the Bowdoin Geneva neighborhood.
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This video produced by the Dorchester-based New England Regional Council of Carpenters shows how construction jobs are sometimes "misclassified" to avoid paying employees a fair or timely wage.
The owner of two key commercial buildings in Adams Corner intends to sell his high-profile properties, a move that is likely to trigger a new round of redevelopment in Dorchester’s gateway village.
Arthur S. Murphy controls the flagship two-story corner... Read more
Anh Hong
It’s common knowledge among Bostonian Vietnamese and increasingly Dorchester’s worst kept secret: one may not find better, more authentic Vietnamese food elsewhere than here in the Dot. Indeed Dorchester is home to one of the fastest growing... Read more
Noah Hicks, 28, worked on a bike at his Bowdoin Street repair shop.
Noah Hicks, a lifelong resident of Blakeville Street, refers to himself as “The Bike Builder.”
Hicks, 28, grew up with four brothers and they often rode their bikes together around their... Read more
Mrs. Jones: Lower Mills eatery closed in May. Photo by Bill ForryMrs. Jones, a soul food eatery at 2255 Dorchester Avenue, shut its doors in May after its namesake owner fell ill. The popular Lower Mills take-out restaurant could re-open under new... Read more