Archive for April 2020
Boston investor buys 448K-sf office towers in Dallas
A Boston-based company has bought two 12-story office buildings in Dallas. Read More
Read MoreMass. cities, towns locked out of lending support program
No cities or towns in Massachusetts are eligible for a new Federal Reserve Bank relief program, according to a group of U.S. senators, who are seeking to expand eligibility for the COVID-19 credit and lending effort beyond the nation’s states and its largest cities and counties. Read More
Read MoreCitizens CEO worries about ‘economic carnage’ if economy does not reopen soon
Citizens CEO Bruce Van Saun: "We have learned a lot about social distancing, hygiene and wearing masks. I think you might have to take on some modest risk to reopen the economy or we are just going to have economic carnage.” Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Focus Technology Solutions, Inc.
Focus Technology, a leading provider of next-gener Read More
Read MoreNike expands shipments of protective equipment to Boston hospitals
Hospitals in Boston, Memphis, St. Louis and Cleveland are now benefitting from personal protective equipment made by the sportswear giant. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and Marathon Monday with no marathon
Good morning, friends. Here are the five things you need to know to start your Monday, plus more on PPP funds, what I’m listening to and how we’re responding to the missing marathon. Read More
Read MoreSuffolk Construction hires new president to head west region markets
Apart from leading existing markets, Tony Rango will be tasked with expanding the company’s presence in California. Read More
Read MoreWellesley entrepreneur applied for a PPP loan from her hospital bed
Wellesley entrepreneur Soosie Lazenby tested positive for COVID-19 shortly after St. Patrick’s Day. Read More
Read MoreJoin Allison DeAngelis for subscriber-only call on COVID-19’s biotech impact
The Boston Business Journal will join its sister paper in San Francisco for an exclusive video call examining how biotech is reacting to the virus. Here’s how to join the call. Read More
Read MoreMassachusetts now at center of national outbreak
Gov. Charlie Baker said "we’re right in the middle of the surge now" and a top White House official highlighted the state as an area where the continued spread of COVID-19 is a concern. Read More
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