Viewpoint: Why the Boston waterfront matters to Chinatown


As Boston’s tourism and restaurant industries start to pick back up in the wake of the devastation of the Covid pandemic, strengthening the connectivity between Chinatown and the city’s waterfront and making these spaces more welcoming to the Chinatown community could provide badly needed economic and public health benefits for the neighborhood.

Over the last two-and-a-half years, many of Chinatown’s residents and businesses have struggled financially due to the economic effects of the pandemic.…

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