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Christmas Eve Fire at Quincy Market’s Hong Kong

Posted on Fri, Dec. 25, 2009Wed, Aug. 24, 2016 Author Matt ContiComments Off on Christmas Eve Fire at Quincy Market’s Hong Kong

A fire broke out on Christmas Eve at the Hong Kong Restaurant/Bar in Quincy Market. The Chatham Street building was evacuated and no injuries were reported. The damage estimate is $400,000.  View Channel 7’s video report.

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Monday’s Brief: Quincy Market Food Crawl, Greenway Brews Revenue, Deteriorating Pier 5

Posted on Sun, Nov. 26, 2017Mon, Nov. 27, 2017 Author Katie Babb

Things to know for Monday Your daily round up for Monday, November 27: Quincy Market Food Crawl: Tasty Treats in a Tourist Trap Working up an appetite with all of your holiday shopping? Eater Boston has come up with the ultimate Quincy Market food crawl to help you navigate around the tourist trap and onto Read More…

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Street Performers Permit Proposal Heard by Boston City Council

Posted on Thu, May. 5, 2016Wed, May. 4, 2016 Author Matt Conti

Boston City Council held a hearing this week on a proposed ordinance to regulate street performers with a permit process. According to a report by Council President, Michelle Wu, officials said “they receive numerous calls and complaints about performers in Sam Adams Park in front of Quincy Market. They suggested that the volume is often above the City’s Read More…

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Faneuil Hall Marketplace Reopens

Posted on Wed, Jul. 1, 2020Wed, Jul. 1, 2020 Author Alyssa Nations

Boston’s historic Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall Marketplace reopened on Wednesday, July 1st to kick off its summer season. Many retailers, pushcart merchants, kiosks, and eateries welcomed back locals and tourists alike as Massachusetts continues to ease coronavirus restrictions. The popular tourist destination suspended their operations during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, but over Read More…

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