Archive for September 2019
Developers propose Back Bay hotel at site of Red Lantern restaurant
The hotel is proposed at 39 Stanhope St. Read More
Read MoreSmart cities startup CIMCON raises $33M to expand facial recognition tools
Burlington-based smart city solutions maker CIMCON raised $33 million in a Series C round led by Digital Alpha. The round included $23 million in equity and a $10 million revenue-sharing facility. Energy Impact Partners also participated in the round. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: Mass. business leaders can take action on guns
Business leaders have a unique opportunity to bring about change on the issue of guns in the absence of national political will. In fact, the current environment may in fact be the inflection point for business to show moral leadership in face of government inaction. Read More
Read MoreReport: Billing manipulation leads to higher health care spending
Market consolidation and competition has prompted hospitals to charge more for procedures, with hospitals using billing codes usually reserved for more severe illness to receive higher reimbursements, a new report says. Read More
Read MoreAs tax-raising talks heat up, Gov. Baker offers a new idea: tax relief
The coming debate over tax hikes and other ways to generate revenue for transportation investments is getting more complicated by the facts on the ground. Read More
Read MoreAfter $15M round, Boston bank-tech startup eyes consumer transactions
It’s been more than two years since Numerated spun out of Eastern Bank into a standalone company. Read More
Read MoreCar-suspension tech maker ClearMotion hires new CEO who will stay in Europe
The new occupant of the corner office is a longtime executive at automotive manufacturer Continental AG. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and get ready for Hub on Wheels
Good morning, everyone. Here are the 5 Things You Need to Know in Boston business news to get your workday started. Read More
Read MoreGE to sell out of majority control over Baker Hughes
The previously announced plan to separate Baker Hughes from GE is taking a big step forward. Read More
Read MoreTwitter to open first Boston office
The office complex is becoming a hub for tech companies including Grubhub and Spotify. Read More
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