Archive for March 2020
Encore Boston Harbor casino to screen guests for virus
The Wynn Resorts casino says it’s taking precautionary measures amid the coronavirus pandemic. Read More
Read MoreReal estate industry group halts in-person meetings
The step comes a day after Gov. Charlie Baker proclaimed a state of emergency in Massachusetts due to the growing coronavirus outbreak. Read More
Read MoreMilton developers pitch housing in Hyde Park
The project site is located between the MBTA commuter rail’s Hyde Park and Fairmount stations. Read More
Read MoreHudson apartment complex sells for $33.5M
The 158-unit complex is located at 307 Central St. in Hudson. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and social distancing? We got this.
Good morning, everyone. We’re in a state of emergency, but we’ve still got the 5 Things You Need to Know in Boston business news to start your busy workday, plus all the coronavirus coverage, a new podcast, and why we’re good at social distancing. Read More
Read MoreBoston College CEO Club cancels luncheon featuring Procter & Gamble CEO
The luncheon planned for Wednesday was slated to feature a talk by David Taylor, the CEO of Procter & Gamble, one of the largest global retailers and the parent company of Boston-based Gillette. Read More
Read MoreBiggest Mass. tech group halts in-person events through April due to virus concerns
One of the largest technology associations in the region has put a stop to all its in-person events scheduled until April, where hundreds were expected to be in attendance. Read More
Read MoreMass. officials step up coronavirus measures as community spread begins
Public health officials announced Tuesday that the number of novel coronavirus cases had more than doubled, as community spread began in western Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreLogan Airport’s traffic sees sharp decline
Logan experienced a 4.5% year-over-year decline in passenger volume the final week of February. Last week, the decrease was nearly three times that. Read More
Read MoreCiting coronavirus spread, Greater Boston Chamber cancels in-person events through May 1
The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce is doing away with all in-person events through May 1 as the coronavirus outbreak continues in Massachusetts. Read More
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