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Harvard Square properties sell for $108M
A strip of prime Harvard Square properties sold Monday for $108 million to a North Carolina-based real estate investment company, three months after hitting the market.
Border Cafe closed after 2-alarm fire hits restaurant
Firefighters battled and extinguished a two-alarm blaze that broke out at the Border Café in Harvard Square during the Sunday lunchtime rush, authorities said.
Head of the Charles Brings Crowds to Harvard Square Businesses
The Head of the Charles Regatta, an annual crew pilgrimage to Harvard Square, brought more than 250,000 spectators and 11,000 rowers to Cambridge this weekend to take in the sights
Out of Town News, a Harvard Square Fixture for 60 Years, Has Closed
Out of Town News officially shut its doors for good on October 31, according to multiple reports. “We are like family,” Mohammed Rahman, who has worked at Out of Town
Curious George store is being sold, moving out of Harvard Square
The longtime owner of Harvard Square’s Curious George store is selling the highly visible brick-and-mortar business as the store moves to another Cambridge neighborhood.
Miller-Havens Gallery Moves Into Harvard Square
The first solo artist gallery of Harvard Square has arrived. On Sept. 18, Cambridge painter Susan Miller-Havens opened her collection to the public, titling the event “Now You See It
How to eat like a local in Harvard Square
Some kids have Manhattan. Others have Hollywood. As a kid growing up west of Boston in the 1980s and 1990s, I had Harvard Square. I remember driving into Cambridge along
Upscale Square Restaurant Les Sablons Shutters Doors
A little over a year after the flame of Les Sablons’ kitchen brought the historic 1912 Conductor’s Building “to life,” the upscale French restaurant cooled off its stove tops for
Former Tenants Want To Designate Former EMF Building As Historic Landmark
More than a month after nearly 200 tenants had their leases terminated at Cambridge’s EMF building, a few of them are continuing to fight to preserve – in some way
Les Sablons in Harvard Square closing
Les Sablons in Harvard Square closed Thursday, according to a statement on behalf of partners Jeremy Sewall,, Garrett Harker, Shore Gregory, and Skip Bennett.
New Harvard Square Theater Plans Include Office, Retail Space
The deserted and dilapidated Harvard Square Theater may soon house office space, several stores, and a new, two-screen theater — all concealed behind an LED-embedded facade capable of displaying art
Harvard Square Business Association collection donation
The Harvard Square Business Association, in partnership with the Cambridge Police Department, is collecting donations for the homeless through July 31 at its office located at 18 Brattle St., Cambridge.
