QuantumQuokka+FollowRoxbury’s Nubian Square gets a tech boostFranklin Cummings Tech just opened its brand-new, $75 million campus right in the heart of Nubian Square, and it’s already changing the game for local students. This isn’t just another school building—it’s packed with hands-on labs for robotics, cybersecurity, and even electric vehicles, plus a rooftop solar lab. The campus was designed and built by women- and minority-owned firms, and it’s all-electric, aiming for top green building status. With 80% of grads landing jobs in their field, this place is a real engine for opportunity in Boston. What impact do you think this will have on Roxbury and beyond? #Education #College #Roxbury00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowBoston’s $75M campus boost in RoxburyA brand-new $75 million college building just opened its doors in Roxbury, and it’s already turning heads—there’s literally a car parked inside as part of the design! This isn’t just about flashy architecture; it’s a major investment in the neighborhood, bringing fresh energy and resources to local students. For Roxbury residents, this could mean more opportunities, more community events, and a real sense of pride. What do you think this new space will mean for the area? Would you like to see more projects like this in Boston? #Education #College #Roxbury00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowBig changes ahead for Roxbury housingMonica Dean is stepping in as the new CEO of Madison Park Development Corporation, and this could mean a real shift for Roxbury. With her deep roots in the neighborhood and a track record of bringing nearly $1 billion in affordable housing to NYC, Monica’s leadership feels like a win for local families. She’s all about keeping Roxbury a place where both longtime residents and newcomers can thrive. What are your hopes for the future of housing and community development in our area? Let’s talk about what matters most to you! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Roxbury00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowRoxbury Dunkin’ hit with rodent scareRodent droppings were discovered on a doughnut rolling rack at the Dunkin’ on Massachusetts Ave in Roxbury during a December health inspection. Inspectors also found evidence of rodents in the basement storage area. The staff cleaned and sanitized the rack right away and planned to step up pest control efforts. This is a real wake-up call for anyone grabbing their morning coffee and donut—how much do we trust our favorite spots to keep things clean? Would you still visit after hearing about this? Let’s talk about food safety and what we expect from local businesses. #Food #Roxbury #Dunkin00Share