NGIN is an intelligently designed premier work space, centrally located in Kendall Square with a unique and eclectic vibe!
The UPS Store in Brookline Village offers convenient solutions to meet your home office, small business or personal needs. We are located in Brookline Village close to Town Hall and the Brookline Police department. Nearby parking lots are at Town Hall on Holden Street, and on Kent St/Webster Place. (See map)
Thank you for joining us on our Facebook page, if you’re looking to join a group of likeminded small business owners and supporters you’ve come to the right place! We’re excited to see and hear what you have to contribute, but since this is an open community we do ask that you keep a few ground rules in mind. Community Guidelines: 1. Our page is a place for users to discuss The UPS Store and related content. 2. For your protection, we will not post or allow any messages that defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten, or contain personal information (such as your e-mail, phone number, or other proprietary information) on our page. 3. We want this community to be welcoming to all users, we will not post or allow any posts that are profane, defamatory, libelous, offensive, abusive, discriminatory, or demeaning, or that are disparaging, threatening, repetitive, and/or disruptive to the community, or that contain leetspeak or are spam (including images, videos, and links). 4. We must respect our platform and follow Facebook’s posting guidelines and Terms of Use (https://www.facebook.com/legal/terms). There is a chance that your message may have included content not outlined above that prevented us from leaving it on our page. Please know that The UPS Store reserves the right to modify or delete any posts or comments at our discretion. Violation Protocol: • If the above guidelines are violated, the page owner can message the user requesting he/she cease and desist the behavior. • If the guideline violations continue, the page owner may block the user and report him/her to Facebook. If you have any questions or comments on any of the guidelines or processes, you can contact The UPS Store at [email protected]. The UPS Store Associates: • You may see “client”, “ad”, “spon”, “brand”, or “I work at The UPS Store”, in the comments. This indicates that the comment or question comes from an individual employee or someone contracted to work with The UPS Store. We encourage our associates to be transparent about their backgrounds while making posts on social media. Please understand that these comments are made by them on their own behalf, and not on behalf of The UPS Store. • If you’re a UPS Store franchisee, please refer to the franchise social media policy for helpful guidance to protect the company’s interest. Lastly, all comments, visuals, videos and other materials posted by fans (“third parties”) do not necessarily reflect the opinions or ideals of The UPS Store, its franchisees, employees or affiliates. The UPS Store does not represent or endorse any third party content published here and is not responsible for its accuracy.
The new RadioShack is your neighborhood consumer electronics convenience store. Our unique small format stores offer innovative technology such as the sought after BB-8 Star Wars Droid by Sphero, as well as products related to personal tech and home automation, connected and remote control toys and drones and mobile services through our wireless partner Sprint. The new RadioShack has over 1,700 company-owned stores, 535 dealer and franchise locations and 1,400 Sprint Stores at RadioShack, located nationwide.
CVS/pharmacy is one of the nation’s leading retail pharmacies, with 23,000 pharmacists supporting customers in more than 7,300 locations across the country.
Boston University Central is a surface-level station on the MBTA's Green Line "B" Branch, located the center median of Commonwealth Avenue west of St. Marys Street in Boston, Massachusetts, surrounded by the Boston University campus. It consists of two side platforms, which serve the "B" Branch's two tracks. The station is fully handicapped-accessible, with raised platforms to allow level boarding onto low-floor trams and a high platform on the inbound side to serve high-floor trams.HistoryThe station has the third-highest ridership on the "B" Branch . Because of their high ridership, BU East and BU Central were rebuilt with slightly raised platforms in 2002 to allow level boarding onto the new Type 8 trams. Service was provided to an interim station between the two stops during construction. A wooden high-level platform was also built on the inbound platform to serve older Type 7 high-floor trams. BU Central is one of only five surface stations on the "B" branch that is handicapped-accessible .