Archive for May 2020
Exclusive: Three Boston architects talk reopening, back-to-office plans
What will Boston office space look like in a post-coronavirus world? Business Journal Real Estate Editor Catherine Carlock spoke with three architectural experts to find out. Read More
Read MoreWalsh ‘not comfortable’ with state’s office occupancy plans
Mayor Marty Walsh stated Tuesday that he is “not comfortable” with the governor’s plan for reopening Boston offices. Read More
Read MoreAttention PPP borrowers: Before forgiveness, your loan could soon be sold to someone you don’t know
With more than 4.3 million businesses already immersed in the Paycheck Protection Program, the loan portfolios are now beginning to change hands – much before the start of the forgiveness process. Read More
Read MoreAfter a 60-day shutdown, Mass. pot shops prep for reopening
Massachusetts recreational cannabis dispensaries are working quickly to begin operations next Monday. Read More
Read MoreFacing financial pressure, UMass campuses furlough employees
UMass Amherst plans to implement staff furloughs and a voluntary separation incentive program over the next several weeks. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and the urge we need to resist
Good morning, friends. Here are the five things you need to know to start your workday, plus who can reopen, who can’t and the urge we need to resist. Read More
Read MoreRestaurants, retailers frustrated by lack of re-opening date
The earliest that the businesses can begin to welcome in customers is June 8, but that depends entirely on the success of the state’s efforts to combat the outbreak. Read More
Read MoreWayfair, Keurig climb ranks of Fortune 500 Mass. companies
These Massachusetts companies made the Fortune 500, ranked by revenue for the 2019 fiscal year. Read More
Read MoreHere are the highest-paid tech CEOs in Massachusetts
Eight out of the 10 highest paid CEOs of Boston-area technology companies saw total compensation of more than $10 million in 2019, according to a Boston Business Journal ranking of the highest paid CEOs of Massachusetts technology companies. Only two executives brought home a paycheck worth more than $20 million. Read More
Read MoreMLB says prorated salaries would lead to $640K loss per game
If player salaries are prorated for an 82-game regular season, the Boston Red Sox would have $188 million in losses. Read More
Read More