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The application is to demolish the commercial structure at 71-75 West Broadway in South Boston.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 97 Condor Street in East Boston.

About 1 in 10 residents in this study have developed antibodies and approximately 1 in 40 currently asymptomatic individuals are positive for COVID-19 and potentially infectious.

Umass Amherst students in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning spent their spring semester reimagining the future of Moakley Park!

To date, including this most recent round of grants, the Fund has distributed over $17.6 million to 191 organizations.

17 neighborhoods represented in projects recommended and approved

The Alvah Kittredge House is a high-style Greek Revival style house in Roxbury.

We are currently living in interesting times. The COVID-19 situation has forced all aspects of life to be rethought in ways that would have been unthinkable several months ago. Regardless, life moves...

How old buildings are helping Boston save the planet.

The following post was written by the Commissioner of the Environment Department, Carl Spector. To learn more about Commissioner Spector's leadership, check out his profile.

The Mayor's Office of Financial Empowerment has launched a Stimulus Hotline to help residents.

A force for equity and inclusion... she did it her way

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

Sheena Collier is a s uper-connector, convener, and strategic planner.

Aba Taylor is a s ocial justice educator, facilitator, organizer, consultant, and nonprofit executive.

A long-time advocate for equity in the construction industry

Trail blazer, teacher, and international organizer

The $1.2 million award from the Surdna Foundation will support Boston-connected artists of color. Deadline extended to July 8, 2020.

Creative innovator, advocate, and urban planner

Speaker, best-selling author, and founder of RISE (Reaching Into Self-Esteem)

In total, the fund has distributed $16.2 million in funding to 178 organizations.

City-permitted parades and festivals taking place outdoors on City property will not be allowed in the City of Boston this summer, up to and including Labor Day on September 7, 2020.

With nearly 1,000 applications already received, we’ve decided to close applications on May 15 and set a goal of $250,000 in total donations by May 31, 2020.

The City of Boston has implemented new protocols for essential construction work in the City of Boston due to the public health emergency caused by the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus).

On Thursday, May 7, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts issued guidelines to allow for the safe reopening of private and municipal golf courses.

While cataloging Public Works Department photographs at the City Archives, intern Alyssa True noticed this dragon on the wall of a Washington Building. Intrigued, she began to investigate.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

More than $16 million in funding has been distributed to 179 organizations since the Fund was first launched in March.

The state now mandates all residents wear a face covering when in public and unable to practice social distancing.

In this next phase of testing expansion, the City is aiming to reach an average of at least 1,500 diagnostic tests per day to residents.

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