Archive for January 2020
Historic downtown Boston office sells for $46.1M
TA Realty has purchased a 10-story office that dates back to 1910. Read More
Read MoreRK Centers taps Boston attorney as COO and general counsel
The Needham-based company owns a 9 million-square-foot portfolio of shopping centers in New England and South Florida. Read More
Read MoreMIT’s Epstein investigation finds ‘significant errors in judgment’
The results of an investigation commissioned by MIT and produced by an outside law firm, Goodwin Procter, appeared to clear President L. Rafael Reif, and said that three MIT vice presidents who knew about Epstein’s donations to the MIT Media Lab in recent years did not violate any school policies. Read More
Read MoreCybersecurity firm Kaspersky promotes exec to run North American HQ
Kaspersky North America, one of the largest cybersecurity firms in Massachusetts, has promoted to managing director its vice president of enterprise sales at the Woburn headquarters. Read More
Read MoreCambridge startup raises $110M for re-doseable gene therapies
Generation Bio has raised $110 million to support the company as it heads toward in-human trials. Read More
Read MorePartners to meet with New Hampshire regulators over Exeter acquisition
The on-again, off-again plan for Partners HealthCare to acquire a second New Hampshire hospital may be on again next month. Read More
Read MoreThe week in bankruptcies: Three local companies file for protection
This week in Boston business bankruptcies includes Debra Cab Inc., August Cab Inc. and more. Read More
Read MoreWaltham biopharma is planning to raise $350M — here’s how
The company has raised about $472.5 million in public offerings since 2017. Read More
Read MoreBiogen signs neuro disease drug deal with Cambridge startup
A young biotech startup hoping to map out the actions of cells throughout the body has signed its second major drug development partner with biotech giant Biogen. Read More
Read MoreWayfair’s first CFO is now a top executive at this Newton company
For its first CFO, one of the fastest-growing private companies in Massachusetts picked a financial executive who worked directly on the IPO of one of the largest employers in the state. Read More
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