Jorge Mendoza-Iturralde, a North End restaurateur clashing with Boston City Hall over outdoor dining restrictions, has announced his plans to run for mayor. Mendoza-Iturralde, who is part of a group of restaurateurs suing the city of Boston, stated on Wednesday he will challenge Mayor Michelle Wu in the 2025 election. This announcement comes amid ongoing disputes between North End restaurant owners and the city regarding outdoor dining policies, as reported by the Boston Herald.
A North End restaurateur who is among those suing the city over outdoor dining policies said he plans to challenge Boston Mayor Michelle Wu in 2025, according to several outlets. https://t.co/kX1hKZsUPr
Restaurant owner in Boston's North End to run for mayor over outdoor dining policy @LauraHaefeli reports https://t.co/aXqzmLlvM2
North End restaurant owner Jorge Mendoza Iturralde, who is part of a group of restaurateurs suing the city of Boston over restrictions on outdoor dining in the North End, said Wednesday he plans to run against Mayor Michelle Wu in 2025. https://t.co/B9MsngDCTX
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Jorge Mendoza-Iturralde, a North End restaurateur clashing with Boston City Hall over outdoor dining restrictions, said he plans to run for mayor. https://t.co/RCB4QEcYTj