Letter from the Cambridge Business Community
Below is a letter from the Cambridge Business Community, including members from Central Square BID, Kendall Square Association, and East Cambridge Business Association.
read moreBelow is a letter from the Cambridge Business Community, including members from Central Square BID, Kendall Square Association, and East Cambridge Business Association.
read moreGovernor Charlie Baker announced Sunday that all bars and restaurants in Massachusetts would be shut down to on-premise consumption starting Tuesday through April 17, and banned gatherings larger than 25 people, in an effort to stem the coronavirus outbreak in the state.
read moreOver a dozen bars and restaurants in South Boston were closed Sunday under a voluntary agreement with local officials as the city works to limit the spread of COVID-19.
read moreThis just in earlier this morning from East Cambridge Business Association. At around the same time the Mayor of Cambridge called for closing of all restaurants, bars and non-essential business in Cambridge.
read moreOpen Table just posted some startling statistics which shows year-over-year data for the past few weeks.
read moreThis just in from Will Gilson of Puritan, who remains a leader in the local restaurant scene.
read moreToday, as many, many small businesses confront the new realities of a global pandemic, I wanted to put this post out there so others may benefit from my experience.
read moreSchool closures, work-from-home directives, and a state of emergency have all contributed to revenue losses already.
read moreTracking closures, service changes, and other alterations in the wake of COVID-19.
read moreSo, as the realities of COVID-19’s spread throughout the Boston area became clear, Graffito made the call to cancel/postpone all Zone 3 events through the end of March.
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