Archive for February 2020
$12M apartment complex pitched at Roslindale/Hyde Park border
A Brookline development team is proposing a complex on a vacant piece of land at 375 Cummins Highway, on the border of the Roslindale and Hyde Park neighborhoods in Boston. Read More
Read MoreBiotech exec, Patriots players launch rugby team, with plans to expand
New England has a new sports team backed by an Olympics coach, a biotech executive and two longtime Patriots players. Read More
Read MoreLocal tech experts wary of RSA’s $2B sale to private equity
Local cybersecurity investors and veterans say that the $2.08 billion sale of the Bedford-based cybersecurity unit might accelerate employee turnover and end in another sale in the next two to three years. Read More
Read MoreCarhartt opens third retail store in Boston area
The workwear brand’s newest store will be inside a former gas station and auto repair shop. Read More
Read MoreKelly Clarkson tapped as Wayfair’s first ‘brand ambassador’
Wayfair Inc. has made a new hire amid the layoffs. Read More
Read MoreOnline retailer Chewy, co-headquartered in Boston, set for $2.4M call center
Chewy could be adding another site in North Texas. Read More
Read MoreBlood disorder startup files for $86M IPO
As competitors narrow in, a blood disorder-focused Cambridge startup is planning to raise more funds through an IPO. Read More
Read MoreDell sells Bedford-based cybersecurity business for $2B
Texas-based Dell is seeking to simplify its hardware, software and security businesses in order to pay down debt. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and no comment(s)
Good morning, everyone. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to get your day off to a smart start, and why newspapers are right to give up on online comments. Read More
Read MoreCambridge halts opening of all new pot shops pending lawsuit over equity provision
City officials say they won’t forge any new contracts with recreational marijuana companies as they wait for a lawsuit filed over an equity provision of their cannabis ordinance to play out in court. Read More
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