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The Boston Public Library’s lunchtime and evening concerts fill the Central Library’s courtyard this summer.

The signs will be installed on local streets where traffic safety issues are a concern.

Completed renovations to the third floor lobby make City Hall more accessible, welcoming.

The draft aims to understand the current and anticipated venue challenges of local performing arts organizations.

The new signs are expected to improve mobility by making walking to destinations in the area easier and more pleasurable.

The application is to demolish a two-story commercial structure at 202 Maverick Street and a three-family house at 206 Maverick Street in East Boston.

The new building will create 61 affordable apartments for seniors in Boston

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The application is to demolish a funeral home at 9 Chelsea Street, a three-story mixed-use townhouse at 144 Maverick Street, a three-story mixed-use townhouse at 146 Maverick Street, and a two-story...

The application is to demolish a single-story auto repair building at 5201-5205 Washington Street in West Roxbury.

We’ve learned a lot in the past year, both from our successes and our failures.

This is the second round of funding to support local organizations working to provide opportunities and mentorship to young men of color.

The Neighborhood Slow Streets program is a community-based effort to reduce speeds and improve the quality of life on Boston’s local streets.

The application is to demolish five garage structures at 88 Lambert Avenue in Roxbury.

The application is to demolish a single-family dwelling at 7 Wise Street in Jamaica Plain.

The lab was created to increase housing affordability by pioneering innovative housing models and systems.

The new accessibility policies will increase access to housing opportunities for people with disabilities in Boston.

Boston's latest housing report highlights gains in stabilizing the housing market, accommodating housing growth, and increasing affordability.

50 posters to go up throughout the City to illustrate how bystanders can address Islamophobia.

Fifty posters will go up throughout the City to illustrate how bystanders can address Islamophobia.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture today announced a call for submissions for the third annual Fay Chandler EMERGING Art Exhibition.

This $12 million, two-year renovation highlights Boston's $55 million Capital Plan investments in BCYF projects since 2016.

Today’s post looks at a significant moment in Boston’s history: the heyday of urban renewal and the plan for Government Center.

The application is to demolish a three-family residence at 807-809 River Street in Hyde Park.

A series of new artwork is now on display at Boston City Hall, including four new art exhibitions and three new murals. This effort is part of Mayor Walsh's commitment to creating a City Hall that is...

To celebrate the launch of the final document, Mayor Walsh hosted a Launch Party and Showcase in Upham’s Corner in Dorchester.

The comprehensive strategy outlines efforts to prepare Boston to confront challenges, ranging from climate change to acts of terrorism.

Douglas was sworn in on Tuesday, June 27, at City Hall, and fills the vacancy of Carol Fulp.

A free and open Internet is vital to the success of our City and its people. We must defend it.

The letter below, addressed to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, reinforces the nondiscrimination principles first called for in a 2014 U.S. Conference of Mayors resolution. Mayor Walsh joined 50 mayors to...

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