QUINCY – Kilroy Square downtown will play host to CEOs, reporters, hackers and other technology experts starting Wednesday as Quincy-based QUBIC Labs draws industry leaders for Boston Blockchain Week.
QUINCY, Fla. (WCTV) -- Local officials in Quincy are trying to get downtown booming and are hoping events like Food Truck Fridays will get things going. Quincy Main Street held the first ever Food ...
QUINCY – There's one story Mayor Thomas Koch has long used to explain one of the major problems with housing in Quincy. It's a conversation he had with longtime Quincy developer Leo Martin, who asked ...
Demolition of the nearly century-old building in Quincy has begun to make way for a 15-story residential tower. The new tower will contain 266 apartments. Seven projects within one third of a square ...
The projects will require demolition of existing buildings, including former restaurants and a natural foods store. Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Co. proposes a six-story, 100-unit building called ...
QUINCY — The Quincy Brewing Company, partnering up with Quincy Medical Group and the District, hosted the fall downtown cleanup on Saturday, with more than 50 volunteers turning out to help add a ...
QUINCY — Businesses in downtown Quincy are geared up for the holiday season, and the District is hoping to get attention focused on local shops, in particular on Saturday. Jeremy Ledford, the director ...
The Quincy City Council will consider selling a city-owned property at 1620 Hancock St. to a developer. The proposed sale price of $1.9 million is $300,000 less than what the city paid for the ...
Reconfigure the intersection of Hannon Parkway and McConville Way Build a multi-story medical office building Build a 20-story, mixed use building. QUINCY – Downtown redevelopment efforts will be ...
Concerned about escalating construction costs and unpredictability of future costs, the developer in November halted work on Merchants Row, the first mixed-use complex of the $1.6-billion Quincy ...
Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, Wash. Cheryl Schweizer, Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, Wash. Nov. 1—QUINCY — Downtown Quincy was filled with dinosaurs and witches, ghostbusters and cats, ...
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