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Is Boston’s Economy Doomed?

Hybrid schedules and fewer office workers are causing buildings in Boston to sit empty and property values to plummet, which could mean less tax revenue, fewer city services, and ultimately fewer residents. Welcome to the “Doom Loop.” What are our leaders doing to stop it?


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On the Market: Harry Connick Jr.’s Cape Cod Estate for $12.5 Million

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Things to Do This Week in Boston

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30 Places to Eat and Drink on the Cape and the Islands in 2024


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In Memoriam: Christmas Tree Shops (1970-2023)

The Massachusetts-born discount chain died this summer at the age of 53. Here, we say goodbye.

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So You Want to Get Rich Quick?

The bad news is that it’s virtually impossible. But if you’re anything like me, you’ll have a lot of fun trying.

A man in flannel over an orange shirt stands in front of shelves full of cans on nonalcoholic drinks.
Restaurants

Boston’s First Non-Alcoholic Liquor Store Comes to the South End

Dray Drinks has everything you need to make at-home mocktails—and more.

Home & Property

On the Market: A Concord Estate That’s Like Your Own Private Five-Star Resort

With 15 bedrooms, a temperature-controlled indoor pool, and an array of guest houses, this 25,537-square-foot manor exists entirely in its own universe.

Overhead view of two pizzas with some slices taken out and spread across a bright yellow-green table with glasses of wine.
Restaurants

June Bug Opens in Somerville with Wood-Fired Pizza and “Fun”

The team behind acclaimed farm-to-table restaurant Field & Vine gets a little playful at a new spot in Union Square.

City Life

Why I Did the Charles Stuart HBO Doc

And why Jason Hehir’s Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage & Reckoning matters so much.


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Our 2024 Power List

Our 2024 Power List

Starring a kaleidoscope of Bostonians who’re all playing a part in shaping a new and vibrant Boston.
Top 50 Restaurants in Boston

Top 50 Restaurants in Boston

Our annual field-tested, scrupulously vetted, and deeply opinionated ranking of the best places to eat right now.


City Life

Meet the Four Investors Bringing Women’s Soccer to Boston (Again)

This powerhouse group of company-builders and equity champions are behind a new sports team coming to New England. In a regional first, they also happen to be women.

Home & Property

Singer-Songwriter Ray LaMontagne’s $4.5 Million, 104-Acre Estate Sets Western Mass. Sale Record

The Grammy-winning musician’s 10,747-square-foot compound is the most expensive single-family home ever sold in Pioneer Valley.

Broccoli alla grillia "Caesar" at Fox & the Knife
Restaurants

22 Best Restaurants in South Boston

From the stronghold diners to the late-night haunts, here’s where to eat in Southie right now.

City Life

The Interview: Legendary Boston Philanthropist and Ad Man Jack Connors

The mover and shaker shares lessons learned from a lifetime of leadership.

Home & Property

So You Want to Live in Charlestown, Massachusetts?

Looking for a small-town feel in the city? This waterfront enclave might be for you.

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Overhead view of five different pizzas, each on its own metal tray.
Restaurants

New Haven Icon Sally’s Apizza Arrives in Greater Boston

Here’s a sneak peek inside the Woburn location, opening December 14.

A tamale is smothered in a yellow cream sauce and accompanied by a pink cocktail.
Restaurants

Sabina, Boston’s First Mezcaleria, Opens on Newbury Street

Get to know rare varieties of the agave-based liquor mezcal while enjoying grasshopper guacamole, huitlacoche empanadas, and more Mexican cuisine.

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The North End Cannoli-Shop Shooting: “The Craziest Thing Is That He Missed”

Longtime restaurant owner Patrick Mendoza and neighbor Rocco Giovanello may not be big-name celebs, but around the rapidly changing North End, their decades-long blood feud—which culminated outside Modern Pastry—is the stuff of legend. A molto dolce legend.

Restaurants

Review: Coquette Is Not Your Grandpa’s Boîte

Like its sister restaurants, the recently revamped Seaport restaurant is a party—one with some seriously next-level food to boot.

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