Ideally located just seven miles south of Boston and easily accessible by automobile, water and public transportation, North Quincy is a center of residential, retail, office and industrial development. Spurred by the desirable location, apartment and condominium development has augmented the densely settled neighborhood of single and two family homes in recent years.

Office developments house some of Quincy’s largest employers, including State Street Bank South and Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Quincy 2000 successfully worked with public officials to attract Boston Scientific, a medical device manufacturer, to locate here. Located just over the Neponset Bridge from Boston is the 99 room Best Western Adams Inn.

Along the city’s main thoroughfare, Hancock Street, and in Norfolk Downs, the business district along Billings Road, there are many retail and service establishments providing goods and services for those who live and work in the area. Currently under development is a 74-unit loft style condominium project located in the heart of the North Quincy Business District.

Casual to upscale restaurants, hair salons, local hardware stores, fish markets, florists and real estate firms are just some of the many active businesses here. The influence of the growing Asian population in the northern portion of Quincy can be seen in the increasing number of Asian businesses in the area.

To learn more about the Quincy 2000 member businesses in this area, click here.

Partnership Steering
Committee Members
North Quincy:
Richard & Margaret Burke
Burke’s Seafood

Denise Reynolds,
Joyce & Gendreau Jeweler

The Steering Committee oversees the implementation of the Partnership goals and objectives.



Granite Lofts


North Quincy
Business District



Dean Rizzo, executive director
Quincy 2000 Collaborative and Margaret Burke of Burke’s Seafood discuss the streetscape clutter caused by
many newspaper boxes.



The Wheelhouse Diner

East Chinatown Restaurant

Fashion Quality Cleaners

 

Next Partnership Meeting

Thursday, April 10th from 8:00-9:00 AM at the North Quincy Public Library, 381 Hancock Street. (March 6th Cancelled)

 


CITY CONTACTS:

City Councillor:
Kevin Coughlin
617-376-1341

City Councillor:
Brian McNamee
617-376-1356

City Hall Office of
Constituent Services:
Tom Fabrizio
617-376-1500

Community Police Officers:
Officer Greg Mar
617-594-2028

Officer Tom Ford

857-939-1138


“The Business Partnership is a great way to stay informed about what’s going on in your particular area. At the meetings each business has a voice and our concerns are actually heard and addressed by city officials. It’s a great resource to learn about new business opening in the area and for networking,” says Margaret Burke.

Burke's Seafood


Burke's Seafood offers a
complete take out or eat-in
seafood menu, featuring a wide variety of fried and broiled seafood. They feature lobsters steamed to order, family seafood dinner specials, frozen oven ready entrees, and specialty items such as the Lobster Boil in a Can.

Classic Hairstyling

Grand Re-Opening

Brian McNamee (Ward 6, City Councilor), David Montoya (Classic Hairstyling), Joe Montoya (Classic Hairstyling), Mayor William J Phelan, Rev. John O'Brien (Sacred Heart Parish), & Dean Rizzo (Quincy 2000 Collaborative).

Mary's Massage Therapy

Grand Opening

Brian McNamee (Ward 6, City Councilor), Nancy Mui (Ascend Tutorial & Services), Mary Chau (Mary's Massage Therapy), Mayor William J Phelan, Dean Rizzo (Quincy 2000 Collaborative), Phillip Wong.

Mary is located at 423A Hancock Street in North Quincy.  She specializes in Hot Stone Massage, Hot Wax Bath Therapy, Deep Tissue Massage, Chair Massage, Myofasical Release, Tui Na Massage, Lymph Drainage Therapy, Swedish Massage, Thai Massage and Sports Massage for the relief of Back Pain, Depression, Digestive Disorders, Fibromyalgia, Frozen Shoulders, Insomnia, Migraine, Multiple Sclerosis, Myofascial Pain, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sciatica, and Sports Injuries.   Gift Certificates are available, visit www.marysmassagetherapy.com for more information.