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FIFA World Cup 26™ will take place from June 11 to July 19. We want to make sure businesses understand how to get involved.

The Buying Plan is a publicly available forecast of what goods and services City departments plan to buy in the next fiscal year.

The businesses were approved for transferable all alcohol licenses

Residents are encouraged to nominate iconic, long-standing businesses located within the city by October 31, 2025

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the winners of the 2025 Legacy Business Awards. This year’s cohort of 30 businesses represent 19 of Boston’s neighborhoods, and, as a collective, have been in...

City hosting Small Business Resource Fair for businesses to learn more about existing City programs and resources on May 8

Mayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor's Office of Tourism, Sports and Entertainment today announced that the 28th Annual Enchanted Trolley Tour will take place this Saturday, December 7 and Sunday, December...

A public comment period from October 8 through October 29, 2024 to collect input on cannabis license transferability.

Residents are encouraged to nominate iconic, long standing businesses located within the city by November 1, 2024

Yesterday while at a meeting at Rome City Hall, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri signed a Declaration of Intent to establish a formal cultural and economic partnership between...

Office of Nightlife Economy’s new grant will use up to $250,000 to support residents and organizations in revitalizing Boston’s nighttime economy through activations and programming

$4,575,000 in American Rescue Plan funding will support 37 Boston entrepreneurs opening new storefronts in vacant spaces throughout the City.

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