The technology support store officially launched its new central location.
The business held an official launch opening celebration this week.
Gate Solution Systems is one of two businesses who will have to pay a large settlement after misclassifying employees.
The Toyary's Founder and CEO is one of the first recipients of the award.
The celebration at Prestige Car Wash will feature free car washes, food trucks and giveaways. A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place Tuesday.
Improvements at the 619 Broadway location include a new ice coffee tap system, digital menu boards, and a self-serve kiosk.
Rannsak allows local equipment owners to rent out their idle equipment to others nearby.
Jake Douglass, a regular-turned-brewer, launched his eponymous “Just Jake” American lager with Idle Hands Craft Ales in Malden on April 28.
Misty Mountain Shop is located on Commercial Street in Malden.
Rock Spot Climbing's Malden location is its third in the Boston area.
Malden Nurse Among Those Visited During Review
Project Bread Awards Project-based Grants to Community Organizations Statewide
The cluster of productions comes at the end of a busy year for Malden as a growing film destination within Massachusetts, officials say.
Developers recently announced leases totaling 100,000 square-feet for three life science companies in downtown Malden.
Kevin Molis retired from the Malden Police Department earlier this year after more than 40 years of service.
Company recently awarded $2.9M in federal research funding
Kathryn McDaid of Medford won her prize on a ticket that she bought at Pumpsy’s Liquors in Malden.
Assistant Speaker Katherine Clark Tours Asian-Owned Small Businesses for Small Business Week, AAPI Heritage Month
“We provide for those in need, but we don’t reduce them to their needs,” Pastor Gerry Whetstone says. “They’re not clients, they’re guests.”
With more than 32,000 stores around the world, the coffee giant has somehow eluded Malden until now.
The city used American Rescue Plan funding to cover the cost of membership dues to the chamber of commerce.
The Cannabis Commission has opened applications for additional marijuana businesses. Two are in the process of obtaining state licensure.
The family-run market, famous for cut-to-order meats, is shutting down at the end of the month.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Malden area.
Fresco's owner George Lambos said he was among the dozens of small business owners swindled by Patricia Lindau.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 103,507 Massachusetts businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Malden.
Their gamble that cheap table winnings entitled them to higher-stakes payouts did not pay off in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
The former racetrack's property owner and two contractors were penalized after MassDEP said it found numerous asbestos removal violations.
Quaker Lane Capital and Turnbridge Equities envision the Dartmouth Street property as a life science hub in Malden's business district.
New and returning outdoor activities are arriving in time to kick off summer at Encore Boston Harbor.
The city will offer free parking for up to four hours through a validation program for Malden Center businesses.
A new program, entitled "Reimagining Retail Following COVID-19," teaches best practices for building a resilient business in Malden.
Local businesses have until April 8 to apply to be entered into the lottery.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Middlesex County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Malden area and across MA serve their electric customers.
The retail giant must show fair treatment of workers before any potential expansion into Malden.
Det. Sgt. Peter Mitchell, lead investigator in the Hobby Bunker break-in, had a personal stake in the case: he's a frequent customer.
Home Instead anticipates hiring nearly 200 employees across Boston.
Hobby Bunker's current building on Exchange Street is being redeveloped, and the owners say they can't get a new lease.
East Cambridge Savings Bank marked its first year on Pleasant Street by supporting local first responders, non-profits and small businesses.
George Lambos, owner of Fresco's Roast Beef & Seafood, said he was one of several small business owners swindled by Patricia Landau.