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As Boston’s first new firehouse in 30 years, the City invested $23.5 million into the Engine 42, Rescue 2, District 9 building.

The new community partnership will reduce drowning risk while addressing racial and economic inequities.

This salsa-inspired Hispanic Heritage Month celebration is free and open to all.

UPDATE: This year’s altar will not be held in-person. We look forward to gathering again at Copley Square in 2022! Photos and memories of departed loved ones can still be included on the City of...

The Kenzi at Bartlett Station will create 50 units of supportive, affordable housing for older adults.

In 1920, over 50,000 newly enfranchised women registered to vote in Boston.

The guidelines for new developments over 50,000 square feet will facilitate a more efficient and transparent development review process.

The application is to demolish the house at 56 Oakridge Street in Mattapan.

Mayor Kim Janey yesterday joined veterans, park advocates, and neighborhood residents to break ground on a memorial park in Roxbury, honoring Justice Edward O. Gourdin and other Black war veterans.

The McGrath Family joined the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and fellow South Boston residents of all ages to open a new play area for children ages two to five built in memory of their...

Application is to demolish the house and shed at 137 Falcon Street in East Boston.

Learn more about how the City of Boston is preparing ahead of the event.

The application is to demolish the two-story building at 110-114 Brookline Avenue in Fenway/ Kenmore.

The application is to demolish the three-story building at 104-106 Brookline Avenue in Fenway / Kenmore.

During this week’s Council meeting, Councilor Breadon offered a land acknowledgement to recognize Indigenous Peoples as the traditional stewards of this sacred land where we work, live, learn, and...

In 2016, Chaz Davis represented the United States and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at the Rio Paralympic Games.

During this week’s City Council meeting, the Council voted to adopt a resolution to declare the month of October as “Co-operative Month.”

The application is to demolish the three-story building at 100-102 Brookline Avenue in Fenway/ Kenmore.

The application is to demolish the two-story parking garage building at 49-67 Lansdowne Street in Fenway / Kenmore.

The application is to demolish the three-story building at 45-47 Lansdowne Street in Fenway / Kenmore.

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter. This October update focuses on our ongoing work: building affordable housing, assisting renters, ending homelessness and...

Mayor Janey signed an executive order declaring the second Monday of October to be Indigenous Peoples Day in the City of Boston.

The new development creates 89 units of affordable housing and 23,000 square feet of commercial and office space.

For the Municipal Election on Tuesday, November 2, the early voting period starts on Saturday, October 23, and runs through Friday, October 29.

The application is to demolish the two-story warehouse at 85 Van Ness Street in Fenway / Kenmore.

The application is to demolish the three-story residential building at 197 Havre Street in East Boston .

The application is to demolish the two-story residential building at 7 Wordsworth Street in East Boston.

The application is to demolish the house and garage at 1 Wilcutt Road in Dorchester.

The ordinance builds on the Janey Administration's commitment to protect Boston against the impacts of climate change by setting carbon targets for existing large buildings.

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Tileston House as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

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