Archive for April 2020
‘All the dominos fall’: Business debts cause a cascade of loss
“The lenders really have to work with the landlords right now, or the lender will be responsible for a lot of businesses closing. When a landlord says, ‘You have to pay me,’ and there’s no money from which to be paid, nothing works. All the dominoes fall,” said Boloco co-founder John Pepper. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: In these days of debt, we urge flexibility, creativity
Lenders and creditors must be as flexible as possible right now — not just because it’s the right thing to do, but because it will help mitigate the long-term damage of this sudden economic downturn. Read More
Read More#WFH Chronicles: New habits take hold, some for the better
There are plenty of things about these extraordinary times to dislike. Don’t let them overshadow the good stuff. Read More
Read MoreGov. Baker’s latest executive orders aim to attract staff for COVID-19 surge
A trio of executive orders signed by Gov. Baker aims to expand the health care system’s capacity and ensure access to COVID-19 treatment, including in field hospitals. Read More
Read MoreTom Brady’s lifestyle and fitness brand is going with him to Tampa
A spokeswoman for the brand confirmed there are expansions plans that include Tampa, New York and Los Angeles. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: EBI Consulting
EBI Consulting is excited to announce the opening Read More
Read MoreMassArt’s president leaving for job in North Carolina
David Nelson, the president of MassArt, is stepping down to return to North Carolina and take the top job at Catawba College. Read More
Read MoreAfter growth in 2019, real estate selling brokers prepare for headwinds
While it remains to be seen how the pandemic will affect the real estate market this year, but there was good news last year for several of the largest commercial real estate selling brokers in Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreRegulatory crackdown prompts marijuana company to revise agreements
One of the country’s largest cannabis companies has walked back contracts with two smaller cannabis operators after Massachusetts regulators began investigating the company for exceeding the state’s licensing cap. Read More
Read MoreMass. colleges start to move summer courses online
Colleges and universities in the commonwealth are preparing to move their summer courses online as the pandemic continues to impact everyday life. Read More
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