Mayor Michelle Wu announced the launch of a late-night food truck program in Boston aimed at boosting nightlife and assisting overnight workers. The initiative, which features ten food trucks, will operate until 3 a.m. in strategically selected areas near music venues, hospitals, and universities. This move reflects a broader effort to energize the city's nightlife while supporting local businesses. One participating food truck owner expressed how this opportunity aligns with their growth plans, highlighting the program's significance to small, minority-owned businesses within the community.
As a small, Black-owned, Caribbean-owned business, to grow in this way and to see our dreams realized, just deeply means so much to us.
When the lines for that taco truck were out the door, I knew we were on to something big.
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