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Four prospective buyers are vying for what could be the cheapest piece of real estate in the city: a former comfort station on Columbia Road that the city of Boston put on the market this fall. The minimum bid for a successful proposal was set at just $... Read more
Boston Globe's property: Based in Dorchester since 1958. Winstanley Enterprises, the Concord-based company that entered into a purchase-and-sales agreement last month to buy the Boston Globe property on Morrissey Boulevard, is a little-known quantity in... Read more
Codman Square Health Center Incorporated: April 1975 ceremony. Pictured, l-r, State Rep. W. Paul White, City Councillor Larry DiCara, Doris Brown, John MacNeil, Bill Walczak, Secretary of State Paul Guzzi, Craig Wall, Mona Scantlebury, and Charles Murphy... Read more
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh on Wednesday announced that he had installed new Licensing Board members in an overhaul of the body that regulates alcohol, food, and hotels within city limits. The new members are Hyde Park attorney Christine Pulgini, Lisa Maki,... Read more
Members of the Columbia-Savin Hill Civic Association got their first real chance to assess a proposed 92-unit development at Hancock Street and Pleasant Street on Monday, with some taking issue with traffic flow and potential congestion from the project... Read more
The time is right to breathe life back into a shuttered restaurant in Uphams Corner, or so Steven Bingham hopes. The Restaurant at 33 Hancock, at the former Ka-Carlos location, has been closed for the last five years, Bingham said. He hopes to offer... Read more
Xperience: The Boston Bowl Xperience is a private room accommodating up to 75 for social gatherings and corporate team building events, parties, fundraisers, and the like. Photo by Clifford Bonnet Boston Bowl on Morrissey Boulevard celebrated the grand... Read more
A longtime manufacturing plant a stone's throw from Savin Hill T Station is now on the market after an August sale to an out-of-state company, the Reporter has learned. James Russell Engineering Works Inc., located at the corner of Dorchester Ave. and... Read more
The Dorchester Avenue cafe that inspired the effort to get more liquor licenses for Boston won approval to offer alcoholic drinks with its meals on Thursday. Dot 2 Dot Cafe co-owner Karen Henry-Garrett has said the liquor license would mean she could... Read more
Thomas Perez, US Secretary of Labor, center, spoke with third-year sheet metal apprentices Sean Bettencourt, left, and James Dearden, right, as Rachel Kaprielian, Massachusetts Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development listens during a Monday visit to... Read more

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