Archive for September 2019
Suffolk pitches up to 280 student beds at Ames Boston Hotel
The university last week paid $63.5 million to purchase the historic Ames Boston Hotel at 1 Court St. in Boston. Read More
Read MoreSix Mass. businesses make Fortune’s list of 100 fastest-growing companies
The Massachusetts companies on Fortune’s list of 100 fastest-growing companies range from a Danvers-based medical device company to a Newton-based real estate group. Read More
Read MoreCulp hits one-year mark at GE: What’s happened, what’s ahead
"In my view, he’s the best guy for the job they could have gotten, period," one analyst said. "If he leaves, the company is toast." Read More
Read MoreBen Franklin Institute moving to Roxbury’s Dudley Square
The technical institute has been located at 41 Berkeley St. in Boston’s South End since 1908. Read More
Read MoreAhead of merger, GateHouse-affiliated marketing firm ThriveHive closes office
The Quincy-based digital marketing subsidiary of New Media Investments Group has closed its office in Manchester, New Hampshire and laid off 11 employees. Read More
Read MoreHere’s how Boston ranks among top markets for apartment construction
Boston apartment deliveries have slowed in 2019, but the metro remains among the top U.S. markets for new apartment deliveries this year, according to RentCafé. Read More
Read MoreStruggling software firm replaces Grant Thornton with new accountant
It’s the latest change in a year of upheaval at Acton-based SeaChange International, whose chief executive resigned in February amid significant financial losses. SeaChange notified federal securities regulators of the switch earlier this month. Read More
Read MoreGannett sets shareholder meeting to vote on New Media acquisition deal
The McLean company reached a deal to be acquired in August. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and scraping the sky
Good morning, everyone. Here are the five most important things you need to know to get your workday started. Read More
Read MoreCRISPR gene editing startup Beam Therapeutics plans $100M IPO
Mere months after raising $135 million from investors, another gene editing startup co-founded by MIT researcher Feng Zhang is preparing to go public. Read More
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