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Nightlife Economy

Our mission is to steward a more robust and equitable nightlife economy to enhance the overall quality of life for all residents of Boston.

The Mayor’s Office of Nightlife Economy is dedicated to serving as a liaison and convener between city government and the nightlife ecosystem of:

  • business owners and workers, and
  • patrons and residents.

We will help identify, establish, and coordinate systemic solutions. Our goal is to support a thriving and sustainable nightlife economy and culture that all residents can benefit from.

Contact
  • 1 City Hall Square
    Room603
    Boston, MA 02201
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    Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Want to tell us your opinion on how to improve Boston's nightlife? Send us a message!

Initiatives

WAKE UP THE NIGHT GRANT

Through the Wake Up the Night Grant, Mayor Michelle Wu and the Office of Nightlife Economy will award individuals and organizations up to $10,000 for nighttime activations.  The Grant aims to revitalize Boston’s nightlife economy and foster safe, inclusive social spaces by investing in events aligned with the following categories: 

  • Accessible Programming: Social events specifically curated for persons with diverse  abilities (physical, cognitive, or emotional)
  • Cultural Expression: Activations showcasing the many cultural interests and expressions of Bostonians.
  • Intergenerational: Activations promoting multi-generational social interaction. 
  • Spirit-Free Programming: Activations mindfully omitting the consumption and presence of alcohol.
  • Weekday Activations: Events promoting social interaction Monday through Thursday, specifically in the Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.
  • Youth Programing: Activations aimed to serve persons 20 years old and younger.

The application deadline was May 28.

The N.I.T.E. Committee

The Mayor’s Office of Nightlife Economy will assemble a diverse group of workers, business owners, residents, civic leaders and culture builders to participate in the Nightlife Initiative for a Thriving Economy (N.I.T.E.) Committee. Members will use their unique experiences and perspectives related to the many industries contributing to Boston’s nightlife economy and culture to:

  • evaluate laws, regulations, and policies, and
  • provide recommendations to address common issues and trends impacting the growth and vibrancy of Boston’s nightlife economy and culture.
Contact
  • 1 City Hall Square
    Room603
    Boston, MA 02201
  • icon-time
    Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Want to tell us your opinion on how to improve Boston's nightlife? Send us a message!

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