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Business Development Workshops
This page describes the variety of business development workshops that the City of Cambridge offers.
Employee Commute Information
Are you a Cambridge business owner who has limited parking? Do you want to make it easy for employees and patrons to leave their cars at home?
Daily Log 1.4.2023
An overview of the Cambridge Police Department's daily calls for service for January 4th, 2023
HubSpot Joins City of Cambridge’s Community Electricity Program; Becomes Largest Business To Participate in Program’s 100% Renewable Option
With its participation in The Cambridge Community Electricity Program, HubSpot becomes the largest user to date in the City’s 100% Green Plus fully renewable electricity option.
Sergeant Crowley's Statement
Sgt. Crowley's Statement on The Cambridge Review Committee Final Report
Charles Park
A passive park near the Charles River and the Cambridgeside Galleria between Cambridge Parkway and Land Boulevard near its intersection with Rogers Street. This park also includes a small tot-lot that was renovated in 2005.
Community Art Center Home Port Mural
Photos of the creation and celebration of the Community Arts Center's "Home Port" mural on Windsor Street in Cambridge during June 2018.
Shared Success - How to Finance a Worker Co-op Buyout
Are you thinking about succession plans for your small business? This workshop is open to small business owners in Cambridge and beyond. This workshop is part of the Small Business Succession Planning Program.
CSBBN Black Business Month Celebration
The Community Development Department joins the Cambridge-Somerville Black Business Network (CSBBN)to celebrate of their 5 year anniversary and Black businesses in Cambridge.
Unveiling of Native Spaces - Indigenous Street Signs Project
The City of Cambridge and members of the local Massachusett tribe will unveil newly installed street signs in East Cambridge that will be presented in both the Massachusett and English languages. The special event will take place on Friday, November 29 at 2 p.m. at the intersection of Third Street and Binney Street in East Cambridge (Parcel 6).
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