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The application is to demolish the house at 8-10 Pratt Street in Allston.

The application is to demolish the house at 12 Pratt Street in Allston.

The application is to demolish the house at 14-16 Pratt Street in Allston.

The application is to demolish the house at 18 Pratt Street in Allston.

Awards were made to applicants that aim to strengthen or expand summer violence prevention efforts for youth and young adults, ages 10 to 25.

Mayor Kim Janey today announced a citywide push to ensure that all eligible families in Boston receive their Child Tax Credit (CTC), a newly expanded federal tax credit that experts believe could cut...

In the first part of our two-part series on the role of community in Boston’s neighborhoods, we explored how community members work together to transform spaces like buildings and City blocks into...

Explore an interactive map or download the five-year canopy change report.

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter. This July update focuses on our ongoing work: building affordable housing, creating green space, ending homelessness...

Agreement will add thousands of new and improved curb ramps annually.

The development delivers 22 deeply affordable rental units and 30 homeownership units for mixed-income residents.

The application is to demolish the house at 22 Albion Street, Roxbury.

The units will be made affordable and will offer supportive housing for extremely low-income individuals in recovery.

Read the Mayor's statement in reaction to the assassination.

In the first of a two-part series about the role of community in Boston’s neighborhoods, we look at how bonds and history are created between neighbors, and how community members ensure that their...

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of Shirley-Eustis Place in Roxbury as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

The new group of City department heads will align programs and services for young residents.

For everyone’s safety, several protocols are in place at BCYF community center pools heading into the summer season.

Mayor Kim Janey today hosted an event, marking her first 100 days as Mayor.

Coupons are available at participating farmer's markets throughout Boston.

Dr. Ojikutu has extensive experience leading efforts to address inequities in health care.

Read a letter from Councilor Kenzie Bok, Chair of the Ways and Means Committee.

There are many ways to celebrate the Fourth in Boston.

Children and their guests counted down with Mayor Janey to open the Frog Pond for the 2021 season after a hiatus in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This month, we look at exciting options to celebrate the summer in Boston.

Tucked at the corner of La Grange Street and Washington Street in downtown Boston is a nondescript but elegant commercial structure that has stood on this site since 1876.

The Study Committee for the proposed Highland Park Architectural Conservation District has made substantial progress on their draft study report over the last several months.

12-14 Winter Street is a small-scale version of the Gothic-inspired early 20th century terracotta commercial buildings located nearby at 143-47 and 31-39 Washington Street, notable for its green color...

The new building created 54 units of supportive, affordable housing with green efficiencies and on-site services.

Boston’s FY2022 Operating Budget, Capital Plan and BPS Budget invests heavily in an equitable recovery for all Bostonians, including utilizing targeted Federal Funding to address emergency and...

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